Edgar Loehrs

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Edgar Loehrs (1912)

Edgar Georg Loehrs (born January 28, 1870 in Hamburg ; † August 1948 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Life

Loehrs studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . In 1889 he became a member of the Corps Palatia Bonn . After the exams and the doctorate to Dr. iur. In 1892 he entered the judicial and administrative service of the Crown of Prussia . Since 1898 government assessor, he came to the government in Schleswig in 1900 and in 1901 to the high presidium of the province of Schleswig-Holstein . After having been an unskilled worker in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior for three years, he became district administrator of the Lübben district for ten years in 1905 . In 1914 he also managed the district administration in Züllichau .

From 1915 to 1918 Poland (First World War) was the police chief in Łódź for the German civil administration . After the end of the war, he returned to the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, and in 1919 he became a secret councilor and lecturer. Promoted to ministerial director in 1920 , he was deputy representative of the Free State of Prussia to the Reichsrat until 1934 . He joined the German Society for the Study of Eastern Europe founded by Otto Hoetzsch . In 1932, the year of the Prussian strike , he was appointed Ministerial Director and Acting State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior. In 1935 he retired. Loehrs had been with Frieda born in 1934. Finger, married von Wartenberg (born August 6, 1882 in Berlin ; † August 20, 1939 in Berlin-Schmargendorf ).

Individual evidence

  1. Death register of the Charlottenburg registry office in Berlin No. 2834/1948.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 14/523.
  3. Edgar Loehrs in the online version of the Edition Files of the Reich Chancellery. Weimar Republic
  4. Death register of the Berlin-Schmargendorf registry office No. 700/1939.