Gustav Ulrich (politician)

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Gustav Ulrich (born April 9, 1882 in Rutzenmoos ; † April 9, 1953 in Neuwied ) was a German judge and politician ( CDU ).

Life

Ulrich, who was a Protestant denomination, lived in Scheidt near Saarbrücken from 1885. After studying law, he passed the legal traineeship examination in Kassel in 1905 and the Grand State Examination in Berlin in 1911. He was an assessor at the Saarbrücken district court . From 1914 to 1918 he was a soldier in the First World War (most recently as first lieutenant and battery leader). In 1919 he became a local judge in Saarbrücken, 1921–1922 he was temporarily employed in Ahrweiler and Cochem and from 1923 local court advisor at the district court of Neuwied . Between 1923 and 1924 he was expelled from the occupied Rhineland. From 1927 to 1937 he worked as chairman of the labor court in Neuwied. In 1933 he was passed over as the longest-serving district judge when the position of district court director in Neuwied was replaced, as he was not a member of the NSDAP . Instead, he became chairman of the court of inheritance in Neuwied. In 1937, as part of disciplinary proceedings, he received an official warning about not using the words "Heil Hitler!" When using the "German greeting". In the Second World War he was from 1939 to 1944 a Wehrmacht civil servant in the Wehrkreisverwaltung XII Wiesbaden (most recently in the rank of Oberstabsintendanten). After the war he became the district court director in Neuwied in 1945.

politics

In the Weimar Republic he was a member of the German National People's Party from 1919 to 1933 . From 1919 to 1922 he was also a member of the German-Völkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund and from 1930 to 1933 a member of the Stahlhelm (leader of the Neuwied local group until 1932). In 1936 he became a member of the National Socialist People's Welfare.

After the Second World War he became a member of the CDU and was appointed mayor of Neuwied by the occupying power. In 1946 he was a member of the National Advisory Assembly .

literature

  • The President of the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): The representatives of the free people: The members of the Consultative State Assembly and the State Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate from 1946 to 2015 . 1st edition. Springer Fachmedien, Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-658-04751-1 , p. 706 .

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