Adolf Heinrichs

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Adolf Heinrich (* 25. September 1857 in Hannover , † 21st October 1924 in Lüneburg ), was 1908-1914 President of the Government of the administrative district of Lüneburg in Lüneburg and from 1914 until 30 April 1919 Undersecretary of State in the Prussian State Ministry , in April 1919 in Prussian Ministry of the Interior in Berlin .

Life

Career

Heinrichs studied law at the Universities of Göttingen and Leipzig. In Göttingen he became a member of the Corps Hannovera . After the legal traineeship in 1879, he completed his legal traineeship in the province of Hanover and in Danzig. In 1884 he became a government assessor in Schleswig and in 1885 with the district administrator in Fallingbostel . From 1896 he was a councilor to the Upper President in Hanover, from 1900 as an upper government councilor in Posen and in 1902 he was a lecturer in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, and from 1905 as a secret senior government councilor. In 1918 Heinrichs was Prussia's deputy representative to the Federal Council and in 1919 a member of the State Committee .

In 1917 he received the title of Real Privy Councilor with the predicate of excellence .

Hellmut von Gerlach characterized him as a very reactionary old-style official .

From 1922 until his death Heinrichs headed the regional association East Hanover of the DNVP .

family

Adolf Heinrichs was married to Maria geb. Winter, the daughter of the director of the Winter paper mills in Lüneburg. His son was the district president Kurt Heinrichs .

estate

A partial estate with Heinrich's drafts for minutes of meetings of the Prussian State Ministry is kept in the Federal Archives ; another part of the estate is in the main state archive in Hanover .

literature

  • Heinrich F. Curschmann: Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen, Volume 1: 1809–1899 Göttingen 2002, p. 226, No. 730.

Individual evidence

  1. Hellmut von Gerlach: The collapse of the German Poland policy. New Fatherland, Berlin 1919, p. 19
  2. Dirk Stegmann: Political radicalization in the province: situation reports and strength reports of the political police and the regional president for East Hanover 1922-1933. Hannover: Hahn 1999 ISBN 3-7752-5909-0 (Publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen 35; Sources and studies on the general history of Lower Saxony in modern times 16), p. 57
  3. Entry in the estate database