Hans Müllenbrock

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Hans Müllenbrock (born January 13, 1908 in Berlin-Friedenau ; † February 13, 1998 in Walheim ) was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

Müllenbrock was born the son of a Sparkasse director and attended high school in Berlin-Friedenau. While studying law in Berlin and Göttingen , Müllenbrock became a member of the Berlin fraternity in Gothia in 1926 . In 1930 he became a member of the NSDAP (No. 234445).

After graduating, he became in 1930 court clerk in Bärnwalde / Neumark, 1934 Gerichtsassessor and representatives of the district administrator in Hirschberg in the Giant Mountains , in 1935 Regierungsassessor and representatives of the district administrator in Stolp . In 1936 he was the head of the traffic department of the police chief in Mönchengladbach before he became a municipal officer for the chief president in Hanover in 1937 . In 1939 he participated in World War II as a reserve lieutenant in an artillery regiment in Holland , Belgium and France ; In 1940 he was seriously wounded in Cherbourg .

In 1940 he was appointed as a substitute and then provisionally as district administrator in Sangerhausen . In 1942 he finally took over this position as the successor to Hermann Riediger in the Prussian district of Sangerhausen . He stayed in office until 1945.

After the Second World War he lived in Berlin-Friedenau , where he worked as deputy head of the arbitration board for immigration matters at the Senator for Internal Affairs in Berlin. In 1973 he retired.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 4: M-Q. Winter, Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 3-8253-1118-X , p. 144.
  • Outline of German administrative history 1815-1945 , series A: Prussia, vol. 6: Province of Saxony, edit. by Thomas Klein, Marburg / Lahn, 1975, p. 145.