Friedrich Reuter (politician)

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Friedrich Reuter (born February 15, 1905 in St. Wendel ; † unknown) was a Saarland lawyer and non-party politician .

In 1923 Reuter began studying law at the universities of Marburg , Freiburg and Munich . Four years later in addition to the first legal test his promotion to Doctor of Law in Freiburg. The four-year legal traineeship in Kassel and Frankfurt was followed by the second legal examination in Berlin in 1931. In the period that followed, Reuter worked as a court assessor in Frankfurt and Wiesbaden, and later at the Reich Finance Administration in Neuwied, Cologne and Berlin. As a result of his move to Baumholder, Reuter worked for a lawyer and tax advisor in 1947 before he found a job with the general financial control of the Saarland : In 1948 he was employed by it, the following year as head and 1951 president of the body. In 1958, Reuter was retired.

Between April 14 1951 to December 23, 1952, the non-party Reuter "Minister of Finance and Forestry" in Saarland Cabinet of CVP -Ministerpräsidenten Johannes Hoffmann .

1954 began a five-year membership of Reuters in the Presidium of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry . In 1966 the company moved to Obersasbach .

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