Heinrich Hüpper

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Heinrich Johannes Hüpper (born August 30, 1886 in Heiligenstadt , † December 26, 1965 in Koblenz ) was a German administrative lawyer.

family

Hüpper was the son of high school professor Johann Peter Hüpper and his wife Maria, nee Hirschmann. He married on August 12, 1919 in Kleve Martha Fleischhauer Hüpper (born September 27, 1896 in Kleve; † February 11, 1947), the daughter of the judiciary August Fleischhauer and Helene née Brixius. In his second marriage, he married Maria Lensing from Krefeld on March 30, 1948.

Career

Hüpper attended high school in Coesfeld and graduated from high school at Easter 1906. He then studied law at the University of Münster . During his studies in 1906, Hüpper became a member of the Catholic student association KDSt.V. Sauerlandia Munster . He passed the first state examination on June 6, 1910 and then did his legal clerkship in Aachen, Coesfeld and Hamm (Westphalia). On August 6, 1914, he passed the second state examination and was then a combatant from August 11, 1914 to January 20, 1915. On April 1, 1915, he became a lawyer at the Hamm Higher Regional Court .

On March 1, 1918, he was appointed acting mayor of Dingelstedt am Huy . The final appointment took place on December 1, 1918. On February 25, 1920 he was elected as a salaried alderman of the city of Neuss and was introduced to the office on April 27. Also in Neuss, he was elected mayor on February 15, 1921 and introduced into office on April 4.

On April 30, 1930, he was elected mayor of Krefeld . Inauguration was on April 30, 1930. After the National Socialists came to power , he was given leave of absence on July 9, 1933 and finally released on January 1, 1934. From October 2, 1934, he worked as a lawyer. From 1942 to March 28, 1945 he was conscripted to the Saarburg Reconstruction Office.

After the end of World War II, the US military government installed him in April 1945 as district administrator for the Saarburg district . From May 1, 1945 he was also the district administrator for the district of Wabern .

From January 2, 1946, he was President of Finance at the Oberpräsidium in Koblenz and at the same time President of the State Finance Office. After the amalgamation, he became President of the Oberfinanzdirektion on March 20, 1950. After retiring on August 31, 1951, he was entrusted with the provisional continuation of official business until January 31, 1953.

Honors

literature

  • Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 545-546 .
  • Jens Metzdorf (Ed.): 150 citizens. The civil society of Neuss 1861–2011. Bürgergesellschaft zu Neuss, Neuss 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-039656-4 , p. 193.
  • Ulrich Springorum: Establishment and development of the administration in Rhineland-Palatinate after the Second World War (1945-1947). - Duncker & Humblot, 1982
  • Barbara Weiter-Matysiak: Hüpper, Heinrich . In: Heinz Monz (ed.): Trier biographical lexicon . Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, Trier 2000, ISBN 3-88476-400-4 , p. 193.

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Individual evidence

  1. Complete directory of the CV. 1925, p. 513.