Conrad Prange

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Conrad Prange

Conrad Prange (born June 9, 1887 in Ohlau ; † January 8, 1946 in special camp No. 4 Landsberg an der Warthe ) was a German administrative lawyer in Prussia.

Life

Prange studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich law and was 1909 Corps Suevia Munich recipiert . The Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen graduated in 1913 as Dr. iur. He completed his legal clerkship from 1911 at the courts. In the Free State of Prussia, he worked for the district administrator in the Recklinghausen district from 1918 . In 1924 he was appointed provisionally , and in 1925 he was finally appointed district administrator in the Hofgeismar district . He was a supporter of the People's Conservative Association . After the NSDAP won the Reichstag elections in March 1933 , he was put into temporary retirement on May 5, 1933 . From 1934 he was district administrator in the Schwerin (Warthe) district . In April 1936 he was appointed to represent the administration of the district office of the Ostprignitz district and in November 1936 he was appointed district administrator in Kyritz . He worked there until the end of the war. Shortly afterwards, he was arrested by the Red Army and taken to special camp No. 4 of the NKVD in Landsberg an der Warthe without trial . There he died at the age of 58 as a result of the consequences of imprisonment. Prange was married and had three children.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Jürgen W. Schmidt: The district administrators of the Ostprignitz district from 1920 to 1945 . In: Uwe Czubatynski (Hrsg.): Mitteilungen des Verein für Geschichte der Prignitz Volume 14, Perleberg 2014, pp. 179–180.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 114 , 1335
  3. Dissertation: On which constitutional requirements does the change in the boundaries of the Prussian national territory depend?
  4. Hofgeismar district (territorial.de)
  5. Gerhard Schulze (edit.): The protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38. Vol. 11 / II. In: Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): Acta Borussica . New episode. Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim 2003, p. 667. ( Online ; PDF 2.19 MB).
  6. a b District of Schwerin / Warthe (territorial.de)
  7. ^ Peter Baumgart: Administrative history of East Germany 1815-1945: "Organization, tasks, services of the administration" , Kohlhammer, 1993, p. 568. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  8. Wolfgang Stelbrink: The Prussian District Administrator In National Socialism: "Studies on National Socialist Personnel and Administrative Policy at District Level" , Waxmann, 1998, p. 29. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).