Carl Fenner von Fenneberg

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Carl Fenner von Fenneberg (baptismal name: Heinrich Carl Ernst August ) (born September 13, 1886 in Weilburg , † April 26, 1944 in Magdeburg ) was a German district administrator.

Life

Origin and family

Carl Fenner von Fenneberg was born as the fourth of five children to the married couple Ernst Fenner von Fenneberg (businessman, * 1849, † 1896) and Wilhelmine Merz (* 1856, † 1911). His grandfather was the poet and writer Daniel Friedrich Innocenz Fenner von Fenneberg (1817-1859), his great-grandfather was the secret medical advisor Johann Heinrich Fenner von Fenneberg , who was ennobled by the Duke of Nassau in 1821 .

On August 3, 1914, Carl Fenner von Fenneberg married Maria Franziska Antonia Stüve (* 1892 in Lübeck) in Berlin.

Professional background

In 1907 he passed his first state examination in law and - interrupted by military service - was appointed court assessor on July 31, 1919 and a year later he was appointed government assessor. He was employed at the district office in Hagen before he was transferred to the Trier district government on January 1, 1922 as a councilor . On May 2, 1922, he was given the job of provisional administration for the Beckum District Office. His definitive appointment as district administrator of the district Beckum was on 24 August 1922. In this position he remained until the leave of absence in April 1933. On May 8, 1933 Fenner of Fenneberg was due to the provisions of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service in the temporary retirement offset . On June 20, 1933, he received the transfer to the Magdeburg Higher Presidium . At the end of the year he moved to the district government of Magdeburg and was a member of the government council in March 1937. He later went back to the Magdeburg Higher Presidium, where he died while on duty. He joined the Center Party in 1920 and remained a member until June 1933, when he switched to the NSV in 1934 .

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : Senior administrative officials and functionaries in Westphalia and Lippe (1918–1945 / 46). Biographical manual. Aschendorff, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-402-06799-4 , pp. 145f. ( Publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia. 22, A, 16 = historical work on Westphalian regional research. Economic and social history group. 16).

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