Arvid von Nottbeck

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Arvid Nottbeck (* January 28 . Jul / 10. February  1903 greg. In Kamenskoe , Russian Empire ; † 19th January 1981 in Hannover ) was a German lawyer and politician ( FDP ).

Life

Arvid von Nottbeck was born the son of a Baltic German in Kamjanske, Ukraine, where his father was employed as a chemist in a large steel mill. After graduating from the Cathedral School to Reval he took a degree in Law at the University of Tartu in which he awarded the degree of Dr. jur. finished. He was a member of the German-Baltic Corporation Estonia. He then worked as an independent lawyer in Reval until 1939 . During the Second World War he worked as a lawyer in Poznan. In 1945 he fled to the West and in 1947 settled in Walsrode as a lawyer and notary . He was involved in organizations of expellees and was chairman of the Carl Schirren Society from 1967 to 1970 and also chairman of the honorary council of the German-Baltic Landsmannschaft . Furthermore, he was active as a hunting sportsman. Arvid von Nottbeck died on January 19, 1981 in Hanover.

politics

Nottbeck was a member of the city parliament of Reval in the 1930s and chairman of the ethnic minorities there.

Nottbeck joined the FDP after 1945, was district and district chairman of the party in Bomlitz and was elected to the district assembly of the Fallingbostel district. He was a member of the state board of the FDP Lower Saxony , temporarily deputy state chairman of the party and a member of the FDP federal board. From 1959 until his resignation on May 20, 1959 and again from 1963 until his resignation on June 21, 1963, he was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament . On October 3, 1956, he was appointed Minister of Justice in the government of Lower Saxony led by Prime Minister Heinrich Hellwege . After the coalition of the DP , CDU , FDP and GB / BHE broke , he left the government on November 6, 1957.

After the SPD's victory in the state elections in 1959 and the formation of a coalition of the SPD, FDP and GB / BHE, Nottbeck was reappointed as Lower Saxony Minister of Justice on May 12, 1959, in the state government led by Prime Minister Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf and remained in that of Prime Minister Georg Diederichs led subsequent government in office. The penal reform was carried out during his tenure. In protest against the Lower Saxony Concordat , he left the government on May 13, 1965 and was replaced as Minister of Justice by the CDU politician Gustav Bosselmann .

literature

  • Munzinger : International Biographical Archive 21/1981 of May 11, 1981

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