Franz Fischer (State Secretary)

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Franz Fischer (born March 3, 1889 in Pfaffenhofen an der Roth -Kadeltshofen, district of Neu-Ulm , † August 16, 1962 in Herrsching am Ammersee ) was a German engineer, Bavarian administrative officer and State Secretary.

Life

Franz Fischer studied cultural engineering. After passing the state examination, he found employment with the cultural building authority in Ingolstadt in 1918; afterwards long-term employee at the cultural building authority in Munich, most recently as a first class councilor . On May 12, 1945 he was commissioned by the American military government with the provisional management of the state building industry in Bavaria. Shortly afterwards, Fischer was appointed head of the construction department in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior as a ministerial advisor. From 1950 he worked in the Bavarian State Building Administration as head of the Supreme Building Authority.

He was also Secretary of State for the construction industry in Bavaria in the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior in

As a private person, he planned the new building for the war memorial chapel in his home town of Kadeltshofen / Remmeltshofen.

In 1959 he was appointed Knight of the Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulcher by Cardinal Grand Master Nicola Cardinal Canali and invested on June 6, 1959 by Lorenz Jaeger , Grand Prior of the German Lieutenancy .

He was a member of the Catholic student associations KStV Karolingia Munich and KSStV Alemannia Munich.

Honors

literature

  • Paul-Gerhard Franke, Adolf Kleinschroth: Short biographies - Hydraulics and hydraulic engineering: Personalities from the German-speaking area. KM Lipp 1991, p. 507 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cabinet of Dr. Hans Ehard (1946-1947) . Bavarian State Government. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  2. ^ Cabinet of Dr. Hans Ehard (1947-1950) . Bavarian State Government. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  3. Franz Fischer . Karlheinz Thoma. July 22, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2016.