Georg Kroll (administrative officer)

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Georg Kroll (born May 19, 1888 in Groß Grauden in the district of Cosel , Upper Silesia , † 1945 ) was a German administrative lawyer, most recently the district president in Breslau.

Life

Georg Kroll, son of an Upper Silesian landlord, attended the royal catholic grammar school in Leobschütz from Easter 1899 to Easter 1907 , where he passed the school leaving examination in April 1907. He then studied law and political science in Breslau, Berlin and Kiel. In 1908 he was reciprocated in the Corps Marcomannia Breslau . He passed his first state legal examination in 1911 at the Higher Regional Court in Breslau , and in June 1912 the oral doctoral examination before the law faculty of the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . Kroll was head of the Leobschütz tax office . The further legal training took place on district court to Nowa Ruda . From May 1, 1933, he was President of the District of Breslau . After the Battle of Breslau , he shot himself while being captured by the Red Army .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Annual report of the Royal Catholic Gymnasium Leobschütz about the school year 1907–1908 . Leobschütz: 1908; P. 16
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 82/206
  3. Dissertation: The assumption for fraud contestable debts . Dissertation, Borna-Leipzig: Noske, 1913, p. [67]
  4. Andreas Schulz, Dieter Zinke: The generals of the Waffen SS and the police. Volume 3: Lammerding – Plesch , Bissendorf: Biblio-Verlag, 2008, p. 162. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).