Andreas von Stöckle

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Andreas Stöckle , from 1912 Knight von Stöckle (* May 7, 1856 in Wollbach ; † March 20, 1940 in Munich ) was a German ministerial official and from 1915 to 1924 President of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office .

Life

After graduating from the High School of St. Stephen (1876) he studied at the University of Ludwig-Maximilians- law . After he had passed the legal state bankruptcy in 1883 , he became a council member in the government accounting chamber in Lower Bavaria in 1870 . From 1886 to 1904 he was employed in changing positions in the governments of Upper Franconia and Swabia . From 1904 he was senior government advisor and later ministerial advisor in the Bavarian Ministry of Finance . In 1915 he was appointed President of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office. In 1924 he retired.

Stöckle had been married to Hedwig Hermann since 1887. Since 1878 he was a member of the Catholic fraternity Aenania in the CV . Later he also became a member of the Catholic student associations Norica Vienna and Trifels Munich .

In 1911 he received the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown .

literature

  • Schärl, Walter: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918 (Munich Historical Studies, Department of Bavarian History 1), Kallmünz / Oberpfalz 1955, p. 179.
  • "You have to reckon with us! 200 years of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office". An exhibition of the Bavarian Main State Archives, Munich 2012.
  • Karl Bosl (ed.), The state looked into the cash register 1812–1987. 175 years of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office (Bavarian State Center for Political Education A 84), Munich 1987.

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