Hans-Georg Alexander Kremmler

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Hans-Georg Alexander Kremmler (born December 21, 1885 in Metz , † June 13, 1966 in Bad Hönningen ) was a German district administrator.

Live and act

After Hans-Georg Alexander Kremmler was employed as a secretary at the Colmar District Presidium in 1908 , he moved to the Reich Colonial Office in 1911 and later to the Metz District Presidium . Two years later, Kremmler became district director in Erstein . He took part in the fighting in the First World War and after the war was employed as a government secretary for the district government of Düsseldorf . On March 10, 1922, initially acting as a substitute, in August 1922 he was finally appointed district administrator of the Hamm district. He remained in this office until he entered temporary retirement on March 20, 1925. In September he was dismissed from civil service as a retired civil servant in accordance with the provisions of the Law for the Restoration of the Civil Service. From then on he was active as a writer and in 1945 became district administrator in Bernkastel . From mid-1946 until his final retirement in 1949, Kremmler was government vice-president in Koblenz. Kremmler was a member of the SPD .

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : Senior administrative officials and functionaries in Westphalia and Lippe (1918–1945 / 46). Biographical manual. Aschendorff, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-402-06799-4 , pp. 199f. ( Publications of the Historical Commission for Westphalia. 22, A, 16 = historical work on Westphalian regional research. Economic and social history group. 16).

Individual evidence

  1. Birth register of the Metz registry office No. 1404/1885.
  2. Series of publications by the University of Speyer, Vol. 88: Ulrich Springorum. Establishment and structure of the administration in Rhineland-Palatinate after World War II, p. 75