Friedrich Loenartz

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Johannes Maria Friedrich Loenartz (born February 6, 1887 in Koblenz , † March 29, 1929 in Cologne ) was a German lawyer and politician ( center ).

Life

After graduating from high school in 1905, Loenartz studied law at the universities in Berlin , Heidelberg , Nancy and Bonn . On June 9, 1908, he passed the first state examination in law, then completed his legal clerkship and passed the second state examination on November 22, 1913. Afterwards, the court assessor worked in industry and took part in the First World War as a volunteer from 1914 to 1917 . During the war he was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class.

Loenartz entered the Prussian civil service and from April 1917 to March 1919 was a government assessor and advisor to the military and building commission at the Prussian state commissioner for people's nutrition. From there he moved to the district office in Trier . From August 28, 1919 to July 16, 1920, he served initially as a provisional and then full-time as district administrator of the Bitburg district . During the Rhineland occupation in 1923 he was arrested as an opponent of the separatists and expelled from the Rhineland. He then worked in a Prussian state chancellery. In 1924 he returned to the district office, which he headed until he left civil service on November 1, 1927. In the following two years he worked as a lawyer at the Cologne Higher Regional Court . He lived in Cologne- Braunsfeld until his death in 1929 .

Loenartz was elected in February 1921 for the Center Party as a member of the Prussian state parliament, to which he belonged without interruption until his death. In parliament he represented constituency 20 (Cologne-Aachen).

literature

  • Ernst Kienast (edit.): Handbook for the Prussian Landtag. Edition for the 3rd electoral term. R. v. Decker's Verlag (G. Schenck), Berlin 1928. p. 559.
  • Herrmann AL Degener (Ed.): Who is it? - Our contemporaries. IX. Output. Verlag Herrmann Degener, Leipzig 1928. P. 967.

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