Eberhard Barth

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Eberhard Barth (born November 6, 1897 in Danzig ; † August 2, 1972 ) was a German lawyer and ministerial official .

Life

As the son of Arthur Barth (surgeon) , Barth took part in the First World War. Between 1919 and 1921 he studied law and political science with intermediate semesters . After completing his legal traineeship and the assessor examination , he joined the Reich Ministry of Economics as a ministerial official in 1925 , where he most recently headed the energy industry . From 1941 he was Ministerial Director in the same position at Fritz Todt , the General Inspector for Water and Energy .

After the war, he joined the General Directorate for Waterways and Inland Shipping in the British Zone of Occupation in 1946 as Ministerial Counselor . In 1947 it became the Inland Navigation Headquarters of the Transport Administration of the American and British Occupation Territories, and in 1948 it became the Inland Shipping Department of the Bizone Transport Administration . In the Federal Ministry of Transport he became head of department. Konrad Adenauer appointed him for the period from 1952 to 1957 as the Federal Chancellor's commissioner for questions related to the increase of the Allied troops in the Blank office . In the Federal Ministry of Defense he was head of department (administration, law) from 1955 . In 1957 he came to the Federal Disciplinary Court as President of the Military Service Senate . In 1964 he retired .

Individual evidence

  1. Siegfried Hermle (Ed.): The Protocols of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany Volume 8. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-525-55769-3 , p. 589.
  2. ^ Bernhard Stier: National Socialist Special Instances in the Energy Industry
  3. Federal Archives