Albert Schwarz (District Administrator)

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Albert Schwarz (born May 21, 1927 in Niederwürzbach ; † June 23, 2005 ) was a German district administrator , first from Sankt Ingbert and finally from the Saarpfalz district .

Life

Schwarz was the son of a miner and from 1937 attended the St. Ingbert secondary school. A few years later he became a participant in the Second World War . After the war he studied law in Berlin and Munich from 1948 to 1953 , doing his legal clerkship in Zweibrücken and Neustadt an der Weinstrasse . In 1953 he passed his legal clerkship exam , four years later his assessor exam . In the meantime he joined the CDU in 1955 . This was followed by a visit to the Administration Academy in Speyer, before he returned to Saarland in 1958 and entered the ministerial service of the Saarland state government.

In the Ministry of the Interior, Schwarz was promoted to senior councilor . In the 1960s he held the post of Deputy District Administrator of the Sankt Ingbert district behind Josef Hager . On May 10, 1965, he was elected district administrator and held this office until 1973. With the territorial and administrative reform in Saarland in 1974 , the district of Sankt Ingbert was dissolved and the Saar-Palatinate district was re-established . From May 1974 to May 31, 1985, Schwarz was also district administrator of the Saar-Palatinate district. During his term of office the construction of the Forum Homburg fell, which among other things served as the seat of the district administration.

Schwarz was chairman of the St. Ingbert district association of the German Red Cross from 1965 to 2001 and also chairman of the Saar regional association of the DRK from 1985 to 1997. In 1997 the DRK honored him with the gold medal for his voluntary work . From 1986 to 1999, Schwarz was also a member of the supervisory board of the Speyer diocesan settlement. On January 28, 2002 he was awarded the Saarland Order of Merit .

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