Adolf Buehl

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Adolf Buehl as Heidelberger Rhenane, 1878
Adolf Buehl, 1905

Wilhelm Adolf Albert Alfred Buehl (born November 25, 1860 in Koblenz , † November 25, 1948 in Hamburg ) was a Hamburg State Councilor .

Life

Buehl was a son of the businessman and city councilor in Koblenz Adolf Buehl and his wife Emilie, born in Koblenz, also from Koblenz. Hundredweight. From 1868 he attended the Protestant community school and the Royal Prussian Gymnasium in Koblenz, where he graduated from high school at Easter 1878. In the summer semester of 1878 he enrolled to study law at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , where he became a member of the Corps Rhenania . In 1879 he moved to Berlin and did his service there as a one-year volunteer . On November 25, 1881, at the age of just 21, he passed his legal traineeship in Berlin. A year later he received his doctorate. jur. in Heidelberg. This was followed by a four and a half year legal traineeship with stations in Koblenz and Cologne . In 1886 he became a court assessor after passing the second state examination. His career took him to the public prosecutor's office at the Lüneburg Local Court and the Göttingen Regional Court . In 1890 he left the Prussian judicial service and entered the service of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . In 1891 he became a public prosecutor at the Hamburg Regional Court . Buehl also represented the indictment there in the trials due to the labor disputes in Hamburg at the end of the nineties (→ Hamburg port workers strike 1896/97 ) and was considered by social democrats to be one of the toughest public prosecutors at the local district court. Since Buehl wanted a change, he applied for the position that became vacant after Emil Münsterberg's surprising departure as director of the public poor in Hamburg, which he received in April 1897. In 1905 he was appointed to the Hamburg Senate as Secretary of the Senate , and in 1907 he was promoted to Senate Syndicate . In 1920 his office was renamed State Council. During his time in the Senate, Buehl was primarily responsible for the school system; he was also temporarily chairman of the supervisory authority for the charitable foundations. Buehl was also first chairman of the Committee on Childhood Diseases. He retired in May 1928.

Works

  • Our criminal justice system. In: Prussian year books. Volume 87, 1897, pp. 112-132.
  • From the old council chamber. Memories 1905–1918 . Hamburg 1973.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf Buehl: From the old council chamber. Memories 1905–1918 . Hamburg 1973, p. 53, there quoted from Hamburger Echo . dated April 11, 1897, p. 2.
  2. Cf. on this source collection for the history of German social policy 1867 to 1914 , III. Department: Development and Differentiation of Social Policy since the Beginning of the New Course (1890-1904) , Volume 7, Poor Care and Communal Welfare Policy , edited by Wilfried Rudloff, Darmstadt 2016.