Heinz Müller (politician, 1914)

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Heinz Müller (born November 30, 1914 in Erndtebrück ; † after 1986) was a German politician and from 1961 to 1963 district administrator of the Wittgenstein district .

Life

Heinz Müller was born in Erndtebrück on November 30, 1914. His father was a builder and cabinet maker. He completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter. In 1935 he completed his high school at the secondary school Weidenau. Even as a schoolboy, he campaigned for National Socialism by joining the Hitler Youth , where he had been a Fähnleinführer since 1934. After the four-year ban on entry, he joined the NSDAP in 1937 . He had been with the NSKK since 1935 and was appointed Rottenführer there three years later. He was a member of the Völkisch-Nationalist Verein für das Deutschtum Abroad (VDA). Müller was called up for military service in 1939 and was appointed government inspector at the regional council of Stettin in the same year . In 1942 he was awarded the Second Class War Merit Cross. He held his position in Stettin until 1945. Heinz Müller returned to Erndtebrück in 1948 after being a prisoner of war in the Soviet Union and took over the carpentry business of his father, who had disappeared during the war. As part of the denazification , he was initially classified in category IV of the lowly burdened ("fellow travelers") and in a later appeal procedure in 1949, like many others, as "exonerated" in category V.

The FDP joined Müller in 1952 in and was from 1958 until its dissolution in 1974 Chairman of the FDP district chapter Wittgenstein. He was a member of the Erndtebrück municipal council from 1952 to 1961 and from 1964 to 1974, and in 1969 he became mayor of the municipality. He was also in the Wittgenstein district council (1952–1956 and 1961–1969). He resigned from the office of district administrator in 1963 after two years.

He was also active in various committees. This included the district assembly of North Rhine-Westphalia and various savings bank committees. From 1948 to 1986 he was in charge of his father's building and cabinet maker business.

As a lasting merit, the expansion and modernization of roads, the local sewer system, the schools and the establishment of the city partnership Erndtebrück- Bergues (Northern France) are ascribed to him.

Awards

The Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon was awarded to him in 1975. Heinz-Müller-Strasse in Erndtebrück is named after him.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz Müller. In: Regional personal lexicon on National Socialism in the old districts of Siegen and Wittgenstein. Retrieved May 7, 2017 .