Friedrich Hueter

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Friedrich Hueter (born February 22, 1897 in Gelnhausen ; † March 3, 1967 ibid) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Hueter studied law at the Royal University of Greifswald and was active in the Corps Pomerania Greifswald in 1919 . In 1920 he was a temporary volunteer . He became court trainee in 1922 , government trainee in 1923 and government assessor in 1925 . In 1926 he worked as a temporary worker at the Reichsausgleichsamt . In 1927 he was Wilhelm Koch's political secretary in the Reich Ministry of Transport . In 1928 he went to Belgrade for the Scherl Verlag as a correspondent for the Balkan Peninsula . After 1930 in the district of Leer had been, he was in 1931 Councilor in the government in Opole . In 1932 he was acting police chief in Opole . In the same year he was appointed district administrator in the Weissensee district. In 1937 he was employed on a temporary basis in the Prussian State Ministry . In the same year he was accepted into the National Socialist German Workers' Party and transferred to the Prussian Building and Finance Directorate as a senior government councilor . In 1938/39 he was deputy district administrator in the Lübbecke district . From March 24, 1939 to the end of October 1943, he was district administrator in the Höxter district . During the Second World War he served in the military administration .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 53/632
  2. District of Weißensee (territorial.de)
  3. Lübbecke district (territorial.de)
  4. County of Höxter (territorial.de)