Friedrich Knoll (District Administrator)

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Friedrich called Fritz Knoll (born August 2, 1869 in Wiesbaden ; died November 2, 1951 in Bad Godesberg ) was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

The doctor of law and Catholic Friedrich Knoll was a son of the hotel owner and later privateer Georg Knoll and his wife Susanna Luise Knoll, née Lugenbühl. On 6 February 1899 he married in Dusseldorf Rizza Coninx (born March 20, 1874 in Dusseldorf), the daughter of the Düsseldorf factory director Julius Coninx (died December 15, 1908 in Dusseldorf) and his wife Maria Coninx, nee Schmitz.

After graduating from high school in Wiesbaden, Knoll began studying law in Munich , Leipzig , Berlin and finally Bonn (matriculation April 25, 1891 until the winter semester 1891/92). By taking the first state examination , Huttrop continued his legal training after being appointed court trainee on June 18, 1892 at the Höchst District Court (swearing in August 1, 1892) and subsequently at the Wiesbaden public prosecutor. In the same position he then changed to the Prussian administrative service, where he was appointed government trainee (August 31, 1895), where he found employment with the governments in Düsseldorf and Wiesbaden . During this time he also passed the second state examination, with subsequent appointment as a government assessor on November 29, 1898, with seniority from October 29, 1897. On January 1, 1899 he then moved to the district office in Biedenkopf as an unskilled worker and subsequently Sorau and the Stade government .

As the successor to the previous district administrator of the Wipperfürth district , Adolf von Dalwigk zu Lichtenfels , Knoll was given the provisional management of the district with a decree of November 10, 1904 when he took up office on November 21. He took up his last post as a replacement for the new Upper President of the Rhine Province and former District Administrator of the Rheinbach District , Rudolf von Groote , whose position he initially took over temporarily in May 1918 and to which he was permanently transferred on December 1, 1918. The Rheinbach district was dissolved on October 1, 1932 as part of a reorganization. This reform Knoll was on 19 August 1932, with effect from September 30, 1932, initially in the non-active status and in September 1933 in the retirement staggered.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816-1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 576 f .