Albert Fruth

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Albert Fruth (born August 9, 1885 , † March 25, 1972 ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Career

In 1916, Fruth passed the major state examination in law. From 1921 to 1932 he worked in the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture . In 1932 he became district administrator and head of the Hammelburg district office . Disputes with National Socialist authorities led to his transfer to the government of the Palatinate in Speyer in 1938 .

After the end of the Second World War , he worked for the government of Swabia for two years . In 1948 he returned to the Ministry of Culture and became head of the art department. In this role he particularly supported the reconstruction of the Alte Pinakothek . He retired with the rank of ministerial director .

Honors

literature

  • Karl-Ulrich Gelberg: The Protocols of the Bavarian Council of Ministers, 1945–1954 , Oldenbourg, 2003