Hans Schwaar

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Hans Schwaar (born July 29, 1870 in Neustrelitz , † April 10, 1946 in Schwerin ) was a German ministerial official in Mecklenburg.

Life

As the son of a senior tax inspector, Schwaar attended grammar school in Neubrandenburg . After graduating from high school in March 1890, he began to study law at the University of Jena . In 1890 he was reciprocated in the Corps Thuringia Jena . As an inactive he moved to the University of Leipzig and in the summer semester of 1892 to the home university of Rostock . After he had passed the first state law examination in April 1894, he was a trainee lawyer at the Neubrandenburg district court . From October 1894 he served as a one-year volunteer with the Holstein Field Artillery Regiment No. 24 in Neustrelitz . From October 1895 he was a trainee lawyer at the Neustrelitz District Court , from February 1896 to February 1897 at the Neustrelitz District Court, and from March to September 1897 at the Neustrelitz District Court's public prosecutor's office. He then worked with lawyer Georg Johann Friedrich Crull in Rostock until March 1898. In December 1898 he passed the second state examination in Rostock.

In January 1899 he moved from the Mecklenburg-Strelitz regional service to that of Mecklenburg-Schwerin . He was first an official assessor at the Office Hagenow-Land , then from October 1899 at the Office Boizenburg-Land . From October 1901 he was administrator at the office, forest and building authorities of the Boizenburg office, from October 1902 at the Wittenburg office , from April 1906 at the Güstrow-Land office . In January 1907 he became the executive commissioner of the state commissioner of the state workhouse in Güstrow. In October of the same year he came to the Mecklenburg-Schwerin Ministry of the Interior as an unskilled worker. There he was in April 1908. Ministerial Assessor and October 1908. Councilor appointed. In the same month he joined the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology . In 1911 he married Alice Düring. In the war organization of the state administration he was conductor of the railway commissioner in Schwerin until 1918. In addition, he was the civil chairman of the Senior Replacement Commission II in Schwerin. After all, he sat on the main committee and the executive committee. As deputy chairman of the Grand Ducal Settlement Commission, he received the Iron Cross on a white ribbon in 1918 .

From July 1919 he was the representative of the chairman of the state administrative council. In October 1919 he was appointed ministerial director and head of the finance ministry of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin . From 1934 he was also head of the building construction department. As a representative of the state government, he sat on the supervisory board of the Neptun shipyard in Rostock from 1934 . After the resignation of Hans Egon Engell , he was director of the Mecklenburg Ministry of Finance from October 25, 1934. In this capacity he was involved with Erich Schlesinger in the preparation of the merger of the two Mecklenburgs. From January 3, 1935 to September 30, 1936 he was head of the finance department of the Mecklenburg State Ministry. In this capacity he was also chairman of the supervisory board of the Mecklenburgische Heimstätte for two years (January 1935 to December 1937). Retired from October 1936, he was chairman of the administrative board of the (knighthood) Mecklenburgische Brandkasse until at least 1939.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 62/705.
  2. ^ Matriculation portal University of Rostock
  3. a b c Buddrus and Fritzlar 2012

Remarks

  1. ^ The railway commissioner's office was the supervisory authority for all railways in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin with the exception of the Friedrich-Franz-Eisenbahn .
  2. ^ The Upper Replacement Commission II was responsible for the dismissal and recruiting districts Schwerin, Hagenow, Ludwigslust, Parchim, Malchin and Waren.
  3. ^ The Mecklenburgische Heimstätte GmbH was a trust agency for housing and small settlements.