Hans von Eynern

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Hans von Eynern (born April 10, 1874 in Barmen (now part of Wuppertal ), † June 15, 1957 in Schwaz , Tyrol ) was a German lawyer and politician ( DVP ).

Life and work

Hans von Eynern was born as the son of the businessman and politician Ernst von Eynern (1838–1906). After graduating from high school in Barmen , he began studying law in 1893 at the universities of Lausanne , Heidelberg and Berlin , which he completed in 1897 with the first state examination in law. He then entered the Prussian civil service as a court trainee. He had been working as a government trainee in Düsseldorf since 1900 , after the Second State Examination in 1903 he switched to the Prussian Ministry of Spiritual and Educational Matters as a government assessor and became an unskilled worker there in 1906.

Eynern had been working as an unskilled worker in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior since 1914 and in the same year received the characterization of a Privy Councilor . From 1914 to 1916 he took part in the First World War. Subsequently he was a lecturing council head of a department in the war food office . In 1918 he received the appointment to the Secret Upper Government Council. After the November Revolution in 1919, he asked for his retirement for political reasons, but this was not granted. Contrary to this, he was appointed senior administrative judge in June 1919. A year later, for political reasons and conflicts of interest, he again asked for a retirement, which has now been complied with.

After the " takeover " of the National Socialists , Eynern entered the civil service again, worked for the Prussian provincial administration and in 1933 became the administrative court director in Aachen . From 1939 until his final retirement in 1939, he worked as a government director for the Aachen district president Franz Vogelsang .

MP

Eynern was a city ​​councilor in Berlin in the 1920s . In 1921 he was elected to the Prussian state parliament, to which he belonged until 1931. Here he was temporarily chairman of the DVP parliamentary group. He represented constituency 10 (Magdeburg) in parliament.

Public offices

Eynern officiated in 1909/10, initially provisionally and then until 1914 as district administrator for the Essen district .

Others

He had been a member of the Corps Guestphalia Heidelberg since 1894 . as well as from 1936 in the Club Aachener Casino .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 112 , 1014