Eberhard Brossok

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Eberhard Brossok (born August 25, 1892 in Langenbielau , Province of Silesia ; † December 17, 1982 in Münster ) was a German administrative officer and district administrator of Wittgenstein and regional administrative court director in Münster.

Life

After attending school at the König-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Stettin (1898-1904) and the Gymnasium in Stolp, Pomerania (1904-1910), he enrolled in law and political science at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg in the summer semester of 1910 . There he was briefly a member of the Corps Rhenania Heidelberg . He studied at the University of Berlin (WS 1910/11; WS 1911/12), Munich (SS 1911) and Kiel (SS 1912 – SS 1913). On October 24, 1913, he passed the first state examination in Kiel.

From November 1, 1913 to September 19, 1918 he did military service in Hussar Regiment 5; on February 6, 1915, he was appointed lieutenant. He was later deployed in the Reserve Hussar Regiment 1 and the Infantry Regiment 54. From August 2, 1914 to February 5, 1916, he was deployed in Russia. He was wounded several times and lost his left thigh.

From 1919 to 1933 for the German Democratic Party (DDP) , from 1930 for the successor organization German State Party (DStP) .

After his second state examination (government assessor) on October 9, 1920 in Berlin, he initially worked for the district government in Arnsberg. Uses in Prussia followed. Ministry of Science, Art and Education (1923/24) and Prussia. Building and finance management in Berlin (1924), in the district government in Schneidemühl (1924) and in Prussia. Ministry of Finance (1924).

On June 6, 1929 he took over the provisional management of the Wittgenstein district. On October 8, 1929, he was appointed District Administrator in Wittgenstein. On March 30, 1933, he was transferred to temporary retirement. From the end of July 1933 to May 31, 1936 he was a district administrator z. D. employed at the Dortmund Oberversicherungsamt. From June 1, 1936 until his escape from the Red Army on January 26, 1945, he was a district administrator z. D. Head of Department at the Königsberg government.

He was a member of the Reich League of Higher Officials (1920–1931), Association of Preuss. District administrators (1929–1933), Nazi law enforcement association (1934–1945), Reichsluftschutzbund (1937 / 38–1945), Reich Association of German Civil Servants (1937–1945) and the Volksbund for Germanness Abroad. Since autumn 1933 he belonged to the Confessing Church .

From January 27, 1945 to October 19, 1945 he spent as a refugee in Heiligenstedten / Holstein. On October 20, 1945 he became a consultant in the personnel department of the OP of the Province of Westphalia. From January 21, 1947 he was advisor for schools and church affairs in the Ministry of Culture. From June 1, 1948 to November 30, 1948 he was deputy. Senior District Director in Wittgenstein. In 1949 he was briefly director of the administrative court at the OVG Münster. On May 2, 1949 he was appointed regional administrative judge and in 1955 regional administrative court director at the regional administrative court in Münster . On August 31, 1960, he retired.

honors and awards

Fonts

  • Essay in Prussia. Administrative gazette on the training of senior administrative officials (1926)
  • Journal for Self-Administration: Article on Financing Workers' Homes (1933)
  • Journal of the property experts in the Nazi legal guardian association, lecture and later essay on the applicable expropriation law, especially compensation (1936)
  • German administration essay: Thoughts and wishes for a Reichsignungsgesetz, p. 265 ff. (1939)

swell

  • Walther Hubatsch (Ed.): Outline of German Administrative History 1815-1945 , Vol. 8: Westfalen, Marburg 1980, p. 330
  • Joachim Lilla : Senior administrative officials and functionaries in Westphalia and Lippe (1918-1945 / 46). Biographisches Handbuch , Münster 2004, p. 128
  • LAV Münster, District Findbuch Wittgenstein, p. 12

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h District Archives Siegen-Wittgenstein: Information from November 26, 2015
  2. a b Entry about Eberhard Brossok on Westphalian History , accessed on November 30, 2015
predecessor Office successor
Erich Kretschmar District Administrator of the Wittgenstein District
1929–1933
Herbert Müller (substitute)