Hans Heinrich Kühl

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Hans Heinrich Kühl (born January 25, 1907 in Blankenese , Schleswig-Holstein province , † September 17, 1974 in Kappeln ) was a German administrative lawyer and politician.

Life

Kühl's parents Hans Kühl and his wife Elisabeth, b. Grünler, were based in Krieseby . At the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , Kühl began to study law and political science. On December 12, 1926 he was reciprocated in the Corps Hasso-Borussia Freiburg . For the 4th semester he moved to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and for the 5th to the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel . He passed the first state examination in 1931 and began his legal clerkship in Kappeln.

There he met his future wife, the country doctor's daughter Maria Splied. In 1932 he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD. He spent the other years of legal traineeship in Berlin. After he had passed the assessor examination at the Kammergericht in 1934 , he joined a Berlin law firm. He survived the Second World War as a regimental adjutant of an infantry regiment.

Bombed twice in Berlin, he moved to Kappeln with his family. After working there for three years as a forest, peat and gardening worker, he was admitted to the bar. As a member of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein elected to the district council of Schleswig , he led the committee for transport and economic development.

In a contest vote , he was elected district administrator in 1957 . At the end of the six-year term of office, he was re-elected - now unanimously - for the period up to retirement. 1972 his wife died. As a pensioner he moved back to Kappeln. At the age of 67 he succumbed to bronchial carcinoma.

Honors

Works

  • with Hans Hoffmann: The Schleswig district in the picture . Wolff, Schleswig 1967.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 67/417
  2. Dissertation: Insulting Religious Societies .
  3. ↑ Then on August 26th. Radio Flensburg, accessed on October 17, 2019 .
  4. ^ Obituary, HB-Post 1974, pp. 45-50.