Ernst Sindlinger

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Ernst Sindlinger (born April 6, 1883 in Ulm ; † January 1, 1963 there ) was an administrative officer in Württemberg.

Career

Sindlinger was born the son of a senior controller. After attending secondary school, he entered the state service in Württemberg. During his studies in 1903 he became a member of the Germania Tübingen fraternity . He spent his legal traineeship between 1908 and 1910 at the Ulm District Court and the Ulm Oberamt, with the government of the Danube District and in the administration of the municipalities of Baiersbronn and Ludwigsburg.

After he had passed the state examination for the higher administrative service, he worked between 1911 and 1916 as a government assessor at the regional offices of Gmünd, Ulm and Waldsee. From 1916 on he was bailiff, later senior bailiff in Ulm. In 1918 he went to Berlin, where he initially took on a position in the Reich Ministry of Economics, and from 1919 he worked for the Württemberg embassy in the Reich capital.

After his return home, he was auxiliary reporter in the Württemberg Ministry of Labor in Stuttgart in 1920/21. From 1921 he was the municipal legal advisor in Ulm and permanent deputy to the mayor and from 1924 he himself was named mayor . Shortly after the National Socialists came to power, he was given leave of absence on April 6, 1933 by the acting State Commissioner Friedrich Förster . The process was confirmed the next day by the Ministerial Director and later Interior Minister Jonathan Schmid for political reasons. With effect from November 16, 1933 Sindlinger was prematurely retired by order of the Reich Governor Wilhelm Murr .

Two weeks later, on December 8, 1933, he was taken over as deputy chairman of the board of directors of the pension fund for corporate officials in the internal administration of Württemberg. In 1939 he was appointed civil servant for life and was promoted to senior government councilor.

After the end of the Second World War, he was appointed provisional district administrator for the district of Ulm on July 1, 1945 , and was confirmed in his office by general elections in 1946. In this function he was a member of the provisional parliament for Württemberg-Baden in 1946 . In 1953 he was retired at his own request.

Honors

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 .
  • Frank Raberg : Biographical Lexicon for Ulm and Neu-Ulm 1802-2009 . Süddeutsche Verlagsgesellschaft im Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2010, ISBN 978-3-7995-8040-3 , p. 412 .

Individual evidence

  1. Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. Directory of the members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. p. 469.