Ernst von Nasse

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Ernst von Nasse ( baptized name: Karl Ernst ) (born January 4, 1875 in Diez ; † January 7, 1931 in Düsseldorf ) was a German politician and district administrator .

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Ernst von Nasse was born as the son of the married couple Berthold von Nasse and Helene Weber and, after graduating from high school , studied law and political science on March 6, 1895 at the Koblenz grammar school at the universities of Freiburg , Berlin and Bonn . On December 15, 1898 he was appointed court trainee and received his doctorate on May 20, 1899 in Erlangen with the dissertation The meaning of the eviction of a sold and handed over thing according to common law and the BGB. In December 1903 he was appointed court assessor and was then employed as a laborer at the Sorau District Office until 1905 , when he moved to the Koblenz District Office in the same function .

On November 19, 1910, von Nasse was appointed acting district administrator for the Bernkastel district . The definitive appointment as district administrator was on May 16, 1911. The French occupation authorities expelled him on February 17, 1923 with the note "return not permitted". In February 1924 he was entrusted with the representative administration of the district office in Rotenburg an der Fulda . A year later, in July 1924, he was acting district administrator in Hagen ; in December 1924 was the definitive appointment. He remained in this office until July 31, 1929, when he was put into temporary retirement due to the municipal reorganization . He died as a waiting officer . Von Nasse was a member of the DVP .

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