Erich Müser

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Erich Müser (born November 8, 1882 , † April 22, 1944 ) was a German district administrator in the Kreuznach district (1920-1933) and a member of the provincial assembly.

Life

From 1902, Müser studied law in Heidelberg . During this time he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia there . After completing his studies, he worked from 1905 as a court trainee, from 1907 as a government trainee and from 1910 as a government assessor and assistant in the district office of the Lyck district in East Prussia ; This was followed in 1912 by activities in Hindenburg OS

From 1914 on, Müser took over the management of the economic department at the General Command of the VIII Army Corps in Koblenz . This was followed in 1917 by the appointment to the government council, from 1918 to the government in Koblenz .

From 1919 he was district administrator in the Biedenkopf district and from 1920 to 1933 in Kreuznach. From 1920 to 1922 Müser was a member of the Provincial Parliament of the Rhine Province . In 1923 he was expelled from the occupied Rhineland , to which he was able to return in 1924. In 1933, Müser was put into temporary retirement and then retired the following year.

In 1935 the reactivation followed, between 1935 and 1938 he was a senior councilor in Hanover, then in Potsdam. In 1943 he was a district administrator in occupied France.

Müser was buried in the Naundorf-Zitzschewig cemetery in the Saxon town of Radebeul .

literature

source

  • Müser, Erich. In: Critical online edition of the Nunciature reports by Eugenio Pacellis (1917–1929), accessed on November 22, 2013.

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 69, 941.
  2. according to the list of graves in the Radebeul City Archives .