Carl Ahrendts

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Carl Ahrendts , also Karl Ahrendts (born June 24, 1881 in Saargemünd , Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine , † December 20, 1949 in Berlin ) was a Prussian administrative lawyer , district director in the Gebweiler district (1917-1918) and district administrator in the Belgard district (1919– 1921).

Life

job

Ahrendts studied from 1901 jurisprudence in Strasbourg , Bonn and Berlin . From 1909 to 1918 he worked as a lawyer in the civil service in Strasbourg and Molsheim. From 1917 to 1918 he was district director in the Gebweiler district in the realm of Alsace-Lorraine . He received his doctorate in Würzburg as early as 1910 . In 1919 he was head of the department for refugee welfare and rebellion compensation in the government in Bromberg , then acting administrator and district administrator in the Belgard district of the Pomerania province . From 1921 onwards, he was head of the internal colonization department of the Upper President in Stettin , and in 1922 he moved to the Prussian Ministry of the Interior and in 1928 to the Ministry of Finance. In 1933 he was transferred to temporary retirement.

Religious engagement

Ahrendts belonged to the French Reformed Church since 1924 . Since 1929 he was a deputy member of the general synod of the Protestant churches in the province of Brandenburg . As a member of the constitutional commission of the French Reformed General Assembly, he was commissioned to negotiate with the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union . From 1933 to 1946 he was a secretary of the French Church in Berlin. In addition, he was a member of the reformed church committee from 1934, from 1936 treasurer of the reformed working committee and from 1943 a legally qualified member of the disciplinary court of the German Evangelical Church . From 1934 to 1946 he was the secretary of the German Huguenot Association and its liaison to the German Evangelical Church and the Luther Council .

Political commitment

In the Weimar Republic , Ahrendts belonged to the DDP . During the Nazi era, he joined the NSDAP .

literature

  • Ahrendts, Karl (Carl) , in: Hannelore Braun, Gertraud Grünzinger: Personal Lexicon on German Protestantism 1919–1949 , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2008, p. 18, ISBN 978-3-525-55761-7 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hannelore Braun, Gertraud Grünzinger: Personenlexikon zum deutschen Protestantismus 1919–1949 , p. 18 ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).