Fritz Rietdorf

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Fritz Rietdorf (born April 11, 1915 in Potsdam ; † July 23, 1988 ) was a German lawyer , administrative officer and politician .

Life

Rietdorf began studying law and political science, which he completed with two state examinations. In 1939 he was at the Georg-August University of Göttingen to Dr. jur. PhD (dissertation: The Prussian State Ministry in the course of the Prussian constitutional history ). From 1941 he worked as a government assessor in the Baden Ministry of the Interior, where he was appointed to the government council in 1943.

Rietdorf had worked as a consultant in the Ministry of the Interior of the State of Schleswig-Holstein from 1946 , where he was promoted first to the Upper Government Council in 1948 and then to Government Director in 1953. He then moved to the North Rhine-Westphalian state administration as a civil servant. In 1953 he became a ministerial advisor in the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia , was appointed ministerial director in 1954, and since 1957 has been the permanent representative of the president of the state justice examination office .

politics

In 1944/45 Rietdorf was district administrator of the Süderdithmarschen district . From March 1st, 1967 to July 31st, 1970 he was State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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