Gottfried Stein

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Gottfried Stein , since 1933 : Stein von Kaminski (born February 21, 1896 in Grasnitz, Osterode district , † April 24, 1977 in Bonn ) was an administrative lawyer.

Life

Stein was the son of Majoratsherr Georg Stein von Kamienski and his wife Marie, nee. Countess Finck von Finckenstein . After graduating from high school in 1914 at the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Königsberg i. Pr. Graduated and participation in the First World War, he studied in Munich and Konigsberg law and was established in 1922 at the University of Königsberg to Dr. iur. PhD. Appointed government assessor in 1924, the government in Münster employed him from October to December 1929 as a deputy district administrator in the Warburg district . As successor to Philipp Deichmann , he became district administrator in May 1932Neidenburg district . Here he made a name for himself as a promoter of local water associations and soil improvement. The government in Frankfurt appointed him on August 4, 1937 to the senior government council . The National Socialists deposed him in October 1937, and Fritz Adam was his successor . Stein spent the Second World War as a war administrator on the English Channel Island of Jersey , in France , Italy and Denmark , where he was interned at the end of the war.

After the war, Stein first worked in the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia and as a ministerial advisor in the Ministry of Culture. From 1954 to 1961 he was curator of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . On March 10, 1962, he became an honorary citizen of the university.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Neidenburg district (territorial.de). Retrieved April 27, 2019 (see footnote 26).
  2. ^ Curriculum vitae in Das Ostpreußenblatt : Merits in East Prussia and North Rhine-Westphalia , February 20, 2020 [1] accessed on May 26, 2020
  3. Dissertation: The Rights of the Occupation Authorities in the Occupied Rhineland after the Peace Treaty of Versailles and the Agreement of June 28, 1910 .
  4. ^ Warburg district (territorial.de)
  5. ^ Curriculum vitae in Das Ostpreußenblatt : Merits in East Prussia and North Rhine-Westphalia , February 20, 2020 [2] accessed on May 26, 2020
  6. Neidenburg district (territorial.de)
  7. Curators and Chancellor of the University of Bonn
  8. ^ List of honorary citizens [3] accessed on May 26, 2020