Hans Dehning

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Hans Dehning
Holstein-Kiel-German-Champion-1912.jpg
Dehning (standing, 2nd from right)
and teammate in the championship team from 1912
Personnel
birthday in December 1889
date of death 1961
position Runner, half-striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1909-1913 Holstein Kiel
1 Only league games are given.

Hans Dehning (born December 27, 1889 in Stellingen , † 1961 in Karlsruhe ) was a German football player . Later he was from 1937 to 1945 head of the personnel department of the regional finance office in Karlsruhe.

Career (soccer)

Dehning had already started as a student at 1. Kieler FV and, after a stay at the University in Leipzig , belonged to FC Holstein Kiel , for which he played point games in the championships of the North German Football Association in the Kiel district from late 1909 to 1913 and won all district championships during this period. In addition, qualified for the finals of the North German Championship, he won with his team on April 10, 1910 in Hamburg, the final against Werder Bremen with 7: 1 goals, as well as on 23 April 1911, again discharged in Hamburg final against Eintracht Braunschweig with 6: 1 goals and the final won 3: 2 on April 21, 1912 at the same location against the same opponent.

With the associated participation in the finals of the German championship in 1910 for the first time the entry into the final , which on May 15 in Cologne only in the extension through the penalty goal by Max Breunig in the 114th minute with 0: 1 against Karlsruhe FV was lost. There was a reunion with the Karlsruher FV on May 26, 1912 in Hamburg in the renewed final , which this time - with the penalty converted by Ernst Möller in the 52nd minute - was won by Holstein Kiel. With his club again represented in the final round of the German championship as defending champion, Dehning was only used on April 27, 1913 in Essen in the 1: 2 semi-final defeat against Duisburg SpV .

successes

Career (as a political official)

When Dr. Hans Dehning, the academic advanced “after a football career and studies, which he obtained with a doctorate to become a Dr. jur. completed ”. 1920 in the district of the state tax office Schleswig-Holstein as court assessor . He joined the NSDAP on April 1, 1932, was a member of the SA in 1933 and a member of the city council in the Schleswig district. Later he became, among other things, the second mayor in Altona under the first mayor Emil Brix . 1943 to the finance president and government director and one of the "most interesting figures of the Baden finance administration". The "activities of Dehning there fell into twilight after 1945".

Dehning was initially classified as an “incriminated person” during denazification. Through persistent objections, denigrating letters to politicians from the witnesses and his lawyers, he was classified in August 1951 as a "minor". At the beginning of the 50s he received his license as a tax advisor from the OFD Freiburg, which he was denied in Karlsruhe. Later Dehning, who could not return to the financial service, worked for the "Vereinigung für loyale Restitution eV" in Baden-Baden Association of interests of "those who are obliged to repay who had acquired Jewish property in the 'Third Reich' under mostly very disloyal circumstances" ( forced expropriation ).

Web links

literature

  • Christoph Raichle: The financial administration in Baden and Württemberg under National Socialism , Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 2019 (also available from google books , as happened on August 26, 2019) with a picture on p. 255

Single references

  1. a b c Christoph Raichle: The financial administration in Baden and Württemberg under National Socialism , page 254; In contrast, shz.de mentions : "Schoolchildren, students and a chimney sweep" , accessed on August 26, 2019, December 29
  2. ^ Gravestone in Karlsruhe , accessed on August 26, 2019
  3. shz.de: "Schoolchildren, Students and a Chimney Sweep" , accessed on August 26, 2019
  4. ^ Official Journal of the Reich Finance Administration . In: Finance Ministry (ed.): Revision A . tape 1-2 . Berlin 1920, p. 451 .
  5. ^ Adolph Herting, complete version. August 6, 2017, accessed December 15, 2019 .
  6. ^ The Altona town hall during the Nazi era (published by the district office), Hamburg-Altona 2011, page 5
  7. ^ Reich Ministry of Finance: Official Journal of the Reich Finance Administration . In: Revision A . tape 25-26 . Berlin 1943, p. 108 .
  8. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department State Archive Sigmaringen - Finding aid Wü 13 T 2: State Commissioner for Political Cleansing - Structural view. Retrieved December 15, 2019 .
  9. Christoph Raichle: The financial administration in Baden and Württemberg under National Socialism . Kohlhammer Verlag, 2019, ISBN 978-3-17-035281-0 ( google.de [accessed December 15, 2019]).
  10. Christoph Raichle: The financial administration in Baden and Württemberg under National Socialism . Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 2019, p. 281-84 .