Friedrich Schiller (Ministerial Officer)

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Friedrich Schiller (born April 17, 1895 in Heilbronn ; † 1990 ) was a German lawyer and ministerial official .

Life

Friedrich Schiller, son of the government building officer Wilhelm Schiller and the Julie née Ammon, took up a degree in political science and law at the universities of Berlin and Tübingen in 1919 after completing his Abitur , followed by participating in the First World War with the rank of lieutenant in Tübingen with the acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. iur. completed. Schiller began his professional career in the same year as a court assessor and legal assistant at Neckar AG in Stuttgart , one year later he took up the position of speaker at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Berlin . In 1928 he moved to the Württemberg Ministry of Transport in Stuttgart as reporter and chief reporter for economic and transport policy .

After the political dismissal, Schiller was appointed managing director of Wilhelmshavener Straßenbahn GmbH in 1933 . and appointed commercial judge in Frankfurt am Main , offices which he filled until 1939. Also in 1933 he was appointed to the board of directors of the Deutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft AG , the Vereinigte Kleinbahnen AG , the Freie Grunder Eisenbahn AG , the Frankfurt-Königsteiner Eisenbahn AG , the Bremisch-Hannoversche Kleinbahn AG and the Moselbahn AG , to which he belonged until 1946. In addition, he served in the Second World War until 1943 with the rank of major in the German Wehrmacht .

In 1946 he was appointed chairman of the administrative board for traffic in Bielefeld , which he held until 1947. In the same year he took over the post of deputy director of the administration for traffic of the united economic area in Offenbach am Main . In 1949 Friedrich Schiller moved to the Federal Ministry of Transport in Bonn, where he acted as a ministerial director and thus as deputy to the state secretary . In 1960 he was adopted into retirement. In the same year Schiller was awarded the Great Federal Cross of Merit with Star and Shoulder Ribbon, and in 1963 the Bavarian Order of Merit and the Great Golden Medal of Honor with the Star for Services to the Republic of Austria . Schiller, who married Elisabeth Koch, born in 1935, died in 1990.

literature

  • Hermann August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel: Who is who?: The German Who's Who, Volume 18, Societäts-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1975. ISBN 3797302673 . Page 916, 917.
  • Uta Rössel (Ed.): The Cabinet Protocols of the Federal Government: Cabinet Committee for Economics: Volume 4: 1958-1961, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, Munich 2008. ISBN 3486579177 . Page 470.

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