Hans Deloch

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Johannes Ernst Arthur Wenceslaus Deloch (born April 14, 1881 in Karchwitz , district of Cosel; † August 1, 1956 in Wiesbaden ) was a German administrative lawyer and district administrator in Cosel, Beuthen and Oels.

Life

Deloch was a son of the manor owner Johann Deloch auf Karchwitz in the Cosel district . He attended high school in Neustadt (Upper Silesia) and studied law in Heidelberg , Berlin and Breslau . In 1900 he was reciprocated in the Corps Rhenania Heidelberg . From 1904 he was a court trainee in Gnadenfeld and Beuthen. He later switched to an administrative career and was a government trainee in Opole and Ratibor. In 1909 he passed the assessor examination and became a government assessor in Oschersleben. At the First World War he took recently as captain of the reserve part. After the war he was also involved in the uprisings in Upper Silesiaused. He was awarded the Iron Crosses II and I Class and the Silesian Probation Badge II and I Class. In 1917 Deloch was appointed to the government council in Poznan . In 1919 he was appointed district administrator in the Cosel district, in 1923 in the Beuthen-Tarnowitz district and in 1937 in the Oels district .

literature

  • List of the Heidelberger Rhenanen living on November 1, 1937 , o. O. [1937], p. 63

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corp lists 1960, 65/513
  2. ^ Ministerialblatt of the Reich and Prussian Ministry of the Interior, Vol. 2 (1937), p. 243