Heinrich Schönhals
Heinrich Schönhals (born March 25, 1901 in Gießen ; † 1981 ) was a German lawyer and acting Lord Mayor of Offenbach am Main .
Life
After finishing elementary school, Schönhals attended the Landgraf-Ludwigs-Gymnasium in Giessen. After the March 1920 filed High School he studied at the Ludwigs-University of Giessen jurisprudence that it ended in November 1923 with the first state examination. In January 1924 he was with the theme The limitation periods in modern tax law Dr. jur. PhD . This was followed by a two-year legal traineeship and in April 1927 he passed the major state law examination. Schönhals was next in the realm financial administration in Giessen, Darmstadt and Offenbach worked, from 1931 as Councilor .
At the beginning of the National Socialist era , he joined the NSDAP in early April 1933 . From the end of March 1933 to the beginning of January 1934 he was the acting Lord Mayor of Offenbach am Main after his predecessor Max Granzin was deposed under pressure from the SA and SS as part of the seizure of power . From January 1934 he was employed by the Provincial Directorate of Upper Hesse as a senior government councilor. In August 1937 he became district director of the Alsfeld district , and in 1939 its district administrator . He held this position until 1945.
During the Second World War he was also in German-occupied Poland from April 1941 on in the internal administration of the General Government of Poland, head of the department for police matters and from May 1942 head of the department for civil service law and organizations there. In April 1943 he was appointed Ministerial Councilor in the Government of the General Government.
Schönhals died in 1981.
literature
- Werner Präg, Wolfgang Jacobmeyer (Ed.): The service diary of the German Governor General in Poland 1939-1945 . (Publications of the Institute for Contemporary History , Sources and Representations on Contemporary History; Volume 20). Stuttgart 1975, ISBN 3-421-01700-X , p. 952.
Individual evidence
- ^ Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich . Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-10-039309-0 , p. 556.
- ↑ The Goethe Bund Gießen 1914–1944 and its director Otto Henning. Exhibition boards from the 2013/14 winter semester at the Historical Institute of the Justus Liebig University as part of an exercise for Master’s students. From: uni-giessen.de , accessed on April 22, 2016 (PDF file; 16.4 MB).
- ↑ a b c Werner Präg / Wolfgang Jacobmeyer (Ed.): The service diary of the German Governor General in Poland 1939–1945 , Stuttgart 1975, p. 952
- ↑ Lothar R. Braun: 1933: Hitler seizes power - Offenbach is brought into line. In: offenbach.de, accessed on April 22, 2016.
- ^ A b Walter de Gruyter: Poland September 1939 - July 1941. Walter de Gruyter, 2011, ISBN 978-3-486-70535-5 , p. 661 ( full text in the Google book search).
- ^ City of Offenbach am Main: Statistical Yearbook 2008/2009. 29th edition, p. 166. From: offenbach.de, accessed on April 22, 2016 (PDF file; 3.46 MB).
- ↑ Helmut Heiber: Regesten. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1983, ISBN 978-3-486-50181-0 , p. 928 ( full text in the Google book search).
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SURNAME | Schönhals, Heinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German lawyer, Lord Mayor of Offenbach am Main |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 25, 1901 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | to water |
DATE OF DEATH | 1981 |