Carl Müller (District Administrator)

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Carl Alexander Gregor Müller (born February 18, 1887 in Breslau ; † July 18, 1961 in Koblenz ) was a German lawyer and district administrator in the Cochem district as well as government director in Koblenz and government vice-president in Trier .

Life

Carl was the son of the government councilor Carl Müller and his wife Anna geb. Tangle. After completing his school attendance and successfully passing his matriculation examination at the grammar school in Limburg in 1906, he studied first in Freiburg , then in Breslau and finally in Marburg . Here he passed his first state examination in law on June 10, 1909, which was followed by his doctorate in August 1910, and then he passed the state examination on January 15, 1914 . First professional activities were initially as a court assessor at the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt am Main , which was followed by a position as general secretary at the general office and city administration as well as the government in Koblenz. On May 3, 1915, Carl Alexander "Gregor" Müller married (according to the marriage certificate) Maria Catarina geb. Wing (* 1893) in Limburg an der Lahn . In 1919 he first worked as a government assessor and from January 1921 onwards for several months as an unskilled worker for the Reich Government and State Commission for the occupied territories in the German Reich ( occupation of the Ruhr ). At the beginning of July 1921 he then took over the deputy management of the district office in Cochem before he was appointed to the government council on January 1, 1922. On April 10, 1922, he was initially appointed provisional district administrator in the Cochem district, but this was converted into a permanent appointment just three weeks later .

On March 19, 1923, Müller was first removed from office by the occupation authorities , then deposed on April 12, 1923, and finally arrested on September 18, 1923. When he was released again, he briefly took over the representation in the upper office of the capital of the Hohenzollernsche Lande Sigmaringen , before he was reinstated as district administrator in the district of Cochem, where he was temporarily retired on August 28, 1935. From October 10, 1935, he worked for the Düsseldorf government, but on April 30, 1938 - at his own request - he retired again. In the period 1939-1945 he was privately in the Allgäu Alps Milch AG ( Bärenmarke ) in Munich as general counsel employed before him as a government official appointed to Koblenz. From there he moved to Trier again on March 18, 1946, to take up the post of government vice-president. From 1956 until his death in 1961 he was also the state chairman of the German Red Cross in Rhineland-Palatinate .

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer: Müller, Carl Alexander Gregor, Dr. jur. , in "Die Amtsvorsteher der Oberämter, Bezirksämter and Landratsämter in Baden-Württemberg 1810 to 1972" , Theiss Verlag 1996, ISBN 3-80621-213-9 , p. 414.
  • Robert Castor: Die Landräte von Cochem and Zell , Heimatjahrbuch Cochem-Zell 2006, p. 68.
  • Alfons Friderichs (Ed.): Müller, Dr. jur. Carl Alexander Georg . In: Personalities of the Cochem-Zell district, Kliomedia, Trier 2004, ISBN 3-89890-084-3 , pp. 250-251.
  • Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 643 f .

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