Emil Turban

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Emil Turban (born December 2, 1886 in Rastatt , † 1973 in Glarus ) was a German administrative officer .

Career

Turban came as the second eldest son of the lawyer Ludwig Turban the Elder. J. (1857–1930) and Amalie Turban geb. Wundt (1860–1942) to the world. He initially worked in the Baden state service. In 1927 he became a Councilor and a permanent member of the Reich Insurance Office adopted and 1929 for senior civil transported. In 1936 he took over the management of the Südwestdeutsche and in 1939 that of the Süddeutsche Holzberufsgenossenschaft .

After 1949, under his leadership, the rebuilding of the administrative buildings in Munich and Stuttgart, which had been destroyed in the war, took place . In addition, until 1957 he was chairman of the examination committee, state training manager in the Bavarian regional association of commercial trade associations and chairman of the committee for the establishment of standardized examination tasks for the examination exams.

Honors

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  • Federal Archives B 122/38473