Heinrich Janssen (politician)

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Heinrich Janssen (born October 27, 1900 in Hameln , † April 1, 1979 there ) was a German entrepreneur and politician .

Life

Janssen, son of the manufacturer of the same name Heinrich Janssen (1870–1923), who came from the Stedinger Land in Oldenburg , studied law at the Philipps University of Marburg , where he was a member of the Corps Teutonia . He was at the University of Würzburg Dr. jur. PhD .

After the early death of his father, he took over the former “Chemische Fabrik Janssen”, since 1914 “Chemische Fabrik Dr. Koch GmbH ". In 1932 he acquired the manor Behrensen from Gertrud von Hake . In 1928 he had a small tea pavilion built with two small extensions on the upper edge of the sloping site in the "Janssens Park am Klüt family" founded by his father in 1907 as a private property, which is now public.

From 1952 to 1961 he was a member of the City Council of Hameln, from December 4, 1953 to December 3, 1958, as a member of the national-conservative German party, he was also mayor of the city. In this office he was particularly committed to social housing and refugee welfare.

Janssen was a legal knight of the Order of St. John . On June 28, 1947 in Schlitz he married Marie Gabriele Countess von Schlitz called von Görtz (1916– ??), youngest child of Wilhelm Graf von Schlitz called von Görtz (1882–1935) and Katharina Riedesel Freiin zu Eisenbach (1883–1969 ). There were three children from this marriage.

literature

  • Herbert Kater: Dr. Heinrich Janssen Teutoniae Marburg † . In: Deutsche Corpszeitung 80 (1979), p. 131

Individual evidence

  1. Victor Jürgen v. the east : The manors of the Calenberg-Grubenhagen landscape , Hanover 1996, pp. 139–141
  2. ^ Family Janssens Park am Klüt
  3. Genealogy of the Counts v. Slot gen. V. Goertz