Heinrich Schellen (lawyer)

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(Franz Joseph) Heinrich Schellen (born August 8, 1877 in Koblenz , † August 26, 1939 in Berlin ) was a German administrative lawyer and judge.

Life

After graduating from the Apostelgymnasium in Cologne , Schellen studied law and political science at the Philipps University of Marburg and the Kaiser Wilhelms University from 1897 . In 1899 he became a member of the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg . As an inactive he moved to the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . On January 11, 1902 he was at the University of Leipzig to Dr. iur. PhD . From October 1, 1897, he served as a one-year volunteer with a field artillery regiment in Strasbourg . After the first exam in Cologne, he was from January 1902 a court trainee at the district court and the regional court in Bergheim and at the public prosecutor's office in Cologne. Having entered the civil service of the Kingdom of Prussia , he joined the government in Königsberg on January 26, 1904 as a government trainee . After the Grand State Examination in December 1906, he was transferred to the Militsch District Office in Silesia as an unskilled worker , where he was appointed government assessor on January 17, 1907. After a year of study leave and a year at the Magdeburg Chamber of Crafts, he was brought on January 1, 1910 as an unskilled worker to the Reich Office of the Interior and on May 21, 1912 to the government in Düsseldorf . In October 1912 he became district administrator for the Adenau district . In May 1917 he married Wilhelmine Sasse there. In July of the same year he was released from the Prussian army and in October appointed district administrator of the Saarlouis district. In May 1919 he was removed from office by the French occupation of Saarland and expelled. Since December 1919 unskilled worker, in February 1933 he became a ministerial director in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior. Since August 25, 1934 senior administrative judge, he became president of the Senate at the Prussian Higher Administrative Court on April 30, 1936 . He died in office at the age of 62.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 100/189.
  2. FAR 15 (GenWiki)
  3. Saarland Biographies ( Memento from January 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive )