Eduard Nortz

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Eduard Nortz (born September 17, 1868 in Ruppertsberg , † March 4, 1939 in Munich ) was a Bavarian politician .

Life

Nortz was a son of the landowner Johann Jakob Nortz from Ruppertsberg and his wife Babette, née. Thick. After attending the humanistic grammar school in Neustadt an der Haardt , he studied law at the universities of Halle , Munich and Würzburg . In Halle he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia in 1887 and in the same year he was accepted into the Corps Franconia in Munich . In August 1890 he passed the first legal exam in Würzburg. Until 1893 he was employed as a legal intern at various courts in Munich. In December 1893 he passed the legal state examination in Munich. From June to August 1895 he stayed in Paris and London to study. He then worked as a certified legal intern and government advisor in Munich. In July 1897 he became District Office Assessor in Schrobenhausen, in 1901 the same in Munich. On August 1, 1906, he became a government assessor in the government of Middle Franconia in Ansbach, on February 1, 1909, district administrator in Stadtsteinach, and on February 1, 1913, a councilor in the government of the Palatinate in Speyer. In 1918 he moved to the State Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Munich as a secret legionary councilor . He was later a senior government advisor and advisor in the Ministry of Commerce. In 1920 he was state commissioner responsible for the suppression of an uprising in northeast Upper Franconia, from October 1920 to July 1921 he was state commissioner responsible for the disarmament of the civilian population of Bavaria, including the resident armed forces under the direction of Georg Escherich . From 1921 to 1923 Nortz was police chief in Munich , then attorney general . In 1926 he became President of the Senate at the Administrative Court in Munich . In 1933 Nortz retired.

A street is named after Nortz in the community he was born in, Ruppertsberg .

politics

Nortz was a member of the Bavarian Farmers' Association (BBM) and had a seat in the Bavarian state parliament in 1928/29 ; Nortz resigned his mandate on December 31, 1929 about halfway through the legislative period of the state parliament for health reasons, his successor was Gertraud Wolf .

Awards

literature

  • 200 semesters of Munich francs . [Munich] 1936, p. 308f. (No. 498)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Korps-Lists 1910 98 , 571; 172 , 480.
  2. Das Große Pfalzbuch, Pfälzische Verlagsanstalt Neustadt / Weinstrasse, autumn 1959, p. 413.
  3. ^ A b Eduard Nortz in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History
predecessor Office successor
Ernst Pöhner Munich Police President
October 15, 1921 to May 11, 1923
Karl Mantel