Friedrich Schreck

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Friedrich Schreck

Friedrich Schreck (born October 8, 1878 in Frankenthal (Palatinate) , † October 25, 1946 in Munich ) was a German municipal official.

Life

Schreck came from a civil servant family and studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . On November 5, 1896 he became a fox with Transrhenania , the corps of the Palatinate Rhineland . On 28 June 1897 recipiert , he excelled in two semesters as a Senior from. When he was inactive , he moved to the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen . There he passed the university exam at the turn of the century . As a one-year volunteer , he served in the 3rd Royal Bavarian Division in his native Landau . As a legal intern he came to Solbad Dürkheim (1901), Landau (1902), Kirchheimbolanden (1903) and Munich (1904). In 1905 he filed for state bankruptcy in Munich. After a brief assignment in the government of Upper Bavaria , he became a public prosecutor in Munich that same year . After completing his studies, he came to Regen in 1908 as a District Office Assessor .

He experienced the beginning of the First World War as first lieutenant in the Landwehr and company commander in the Regensburg Royal Bavarian 11th Infantry Regiment "von der Tann" . As a captain of the Landwehr he was city ​​commandant in Rowno , Ukraine. Since 1915, District Office Assessor in Rosenheim , he was after the war ended in 1920 Regierungsrat first class entitled bailiff . In 1923 he came to the Bogen district office as a district director , where the annual floods of the Danube caused him a lot of trouble. Since 1927 , he has been a senior councilor and has requested a transfer in several petitions. In 1930 he was allowed to take over the Neu-Ulm district office. Although he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party on December 1, 1933 , he was defamed as a “bureaucrat and paragraph rider”. “In terms of health no longer up to the demands of the service,” he asked in July 1939 to be transferred to retirement. At the age of 61, he left office on November 1, 1939. Then he moved to Munich. He died there shortly after his 68th birthday. His son Heinz Schreck (1914–1998) was a pharmacist in Unterföhring .

In Neu-Ulm he was followed on an interim basis by his deputy, government assessor Konrad. In June 1940 the SS-Obersturmführer Julius Taschke († 1941) came to the district administrator post .

Awards

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b 220. Schreck I, Friedrich (x, x) , in: Corpslist of the Transrhenania.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 115/153
  3. District of Neu-Ulm