August Georg Leise

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August Georg Leise (born November 28, 1876 in Soest , † July 21, 1945 in Soissons / France ) was a German police officer, most recently police director in Hamm .

Life

After completing school, August Georg Leise came to the local government and was an office assistant at the Soest District Office , before doing his military service as a one-year volunteer with Infantry Regiment No. 19 in Münster on October 1, 1894 . He remained in the military and was transferred to the Detmold district command in 1901 as a battalion clerk and military court clerk and in the same year as a district sergeant. He was assigned to the Hamm Police Office in 1907. Leise had to do military service with a Landsturm infantry battalion on the Eastern Front in Poland . He was last used as a battalion adjutant. After the war he returned to the local government and in 1920 was city secretary at the city council of Hamm. From 1924 on he was a teacher at the administration school in Hamm and remained in this position until 1936. In 1927 Leise came to the police and took over the administration of a police council office on a trial basis as chief police inspector. On December 1, 1927, he was appointed to the Police Council and was head of the offices of the administrative police and the economic department. From January 10, 1941 to January 13, 1942, he was acting police director in Hamm. Quiet came into American captivity and died in the Villers-Helon military hospital near Soissons.

August Georg Leise belonged to the center from 1925 to March 1933 and was a sponsoring member of the SS from September 1, 1933 . From October 1934 to March 1936 he was a member of the SA reserve.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : Senior administrative officials and functionaries in Westphalia and Lippe (1918-1945 / 46). Biographisches Handbuch, Münster, Aschendorff Verlag, 2004, p. 205, ISBN 978-3-402-06799-4 .

Web links

  • August Leise short biography on the Internet portal "Westphalian History"