Friedrich Everling

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Friedrich Everling

Friedrich Wilhelm Everling (born September 5, 1891 in Sankt Goar , † April 17, 1958 in Menton , France ) was a German lawyer , administrative officer , writer and politician ( DNVP , NSDAP ). He published novels under the pseudonym Schlehdorn.

Life and work

Friedrich Everling was born on September 5, 1891 in St. Goar as the son of the theologian and politician Otto Everling (1864–1945). His brother Emil (1890–1973) was later a professor for aeronautical measurement technology and advanced flight mechanics at the Technical University of Charlottenburg. After attending schools in Krefeld and Halle , he began studying law and political science at the universities in Jena , Munich , Bonn and Halle, which he passed in 1913 with the first state examination in law (“sufficient”) and on August 8, 1914 at the University of Halle-Wittenberg with the doctorate to Dr. jur. et Dr. rer. pole. on the subject of the Prussian oath of officials ended. He then joined the Foreign Office as a trainee lawyer . He was a war volunteer. In 1918 he passed the second state examination in law (“sufficient, almost good”). In 1919 he was dismissed from preparatory service for refusing to take the civil servant's oath to the republic.

Everling became a lawyer on Christmas Eve 1919. He worked in Berlin-Halensee and Neubrandenburg until 1933 . In addition, he worked as a writer, acted as editor of the Conservative Monthly and published numerous political writings. After the National Socialists came to power, he returned to the civil service, was initially a senior administrative judge in Berlin and, after 1939, was a war administrator . From 1941 he worked as a Reich judge at the Reich Court in Leipzig .

Friedrich Everling lived after 1945 first in Düsseldorf , then in Metzingen and later moved to Menton in southern France , where he died on April 17, 1958.

Political party

Everling joined the German Nationals in 1919. According to Kaul , he was a member from May 1924 to July 1933. In the 1920s, he was chairman of the “ Union of the Upright ”. At the end of the 1930s he joined the NSDAP. From 1934 he belonged to SA Reserve II.

MP

Everling was elected to the German Reichstag for the DNVP in the Reichstag election in May 1924 , to which he belonged until November 1933. In parliament he temporarily represented the constituency of Mecklenburg. In 1932/33 he was also a member of the state parliament of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz . From 1933 to 1945 he was again a member of the Reichstag , first as a guest of the NSDAP parliamentary group, then after 1938 as a member of the National Socialists.

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  • Friedrich Karl Kaul : History of the Reichsgericht , Volume IV (1933-1945), East Berlin 1971, p. 267.
  • Anna Stüssi: Schlehdorn (Ps. F. Friedrich Everling). In: German Literature Lexicon. Biographical-bibliographical manual. Founded by Wilhelm Kosch, edited by Heinz Rupp and Carl Ludwig Lang. Volume 15: Schilling - Schnydrig. 3. Edition. KG Saur, Bern 1993, ISBN 3-907820-15-0 , Sp. 131-132.

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