Erwin Burger

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Erwin Friedrich Burger (born September 20, 1877 in Nussdorf ; † April 22, 1950 there ) was a German administrative officer .

Life

Born the son of a farmer and innkeeper , Burger studied law in Tübingen , where he joined the Tübingen royal society Roigel in 1895 . After he had passed the examination for the higher administrative service in 1899 and for the higher judicial service in 1901, he became a police officer in Tübingen in 1903 and a Dr. of political science doctorate . In 1908 he became a bailiff at the Urach Oberamt , but used in Ludwigsburg . After he was promoted to senior government assessor in February 1918, he was seconded to Berlin from November 22, 1918 to the end of 1925 from Württemberg as a reporter . In 1919 he was given the title of Senior Administrator for the duration of the secondment ; In 1920 he became a planned assessor and in 1921 a councilor in the Württemberg administration of the interior. In December 1923 he became the Reich Plenipotentiary of the Reich Office / Foreign Trade Office for the Textile Industry. In this role, he managed the transformation of textile companies that had previously manufactured for the army. In March 1926 he took over the position of a clerk in Aalen , before he became senior magistrate and senior official on August 16, 1926, or in 1928 district administrator in Tuttlingen . At the instigation of the NSDAP , Burger took early retirement on October 31, 1933 .

The journalist Sibylle Krause-Burger is his granddaughter.

Publications

  • The admission of the mentally ill to insane asylums in the larger German states. Dissertation University of Tübingen 1905.

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 , pp. 203 .
  • Sibylle Krause-Burger: Greetings from Herr Wolle again. History of my German-Jewish family. DVA, Munich 2007.