Herbert Stadler

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Herbert Stadler (born April 30, 1880 in Mulhouse , † February 17, 1943 in Berlin ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Stadler's father, Adolf Stadler, was a curator at Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität . After graduating from the Protestant grammar school in Strasbourg , he enrolled at the University of Strasbourg for law. On November 5, 1898 he became active in the Corps Palaio-Alsatia . As a chestnut and one-year-old volunteer , he served from April 1, 1899 in the 1st Lower Alsatian Infantry Regiment No. 132 . In his corps after a year recipiert , he proved to be a Cub Major and Senior . On July 24, 1902, he passed the first state examination in law. After his legal traineeship in Cologne , Strasbourg and Colmar , he passed the Grand State Examination in Strasbourg in 1906.

Herbert Stadtler's grave in the Kirchditmold cemetery

In the same year he entered the internal administration of the realm of Alsace-Lorraine . As a government assessor he was with the city administration of Mulhouse and with the district offices of the district of Molsheim and the district of Strasbourg . As a laborer he came to the Ministry of the Interior in Strasbourg. He became deputy district director in the Saargemünd district (1912), district director in the Gebweiler district and police director in Metz (1917). As captain of the IR 132 he was indispensable in the First World War . Even before the Armistice of Compiègne , he was expelled from Alsace-Lorraine by the French government on November 1, 1918. Until October 1920 he was Reich Commissioner for the Welfare of Expellees for Alsace-Lorraine in Freiburg im Breisgau . As Ministerialrat he came to the Reich Ministry of the Interior and the Reich Ministry for Reconstruction . In 1923 he changed from the Reichsdienst to the internal administration of the Free State of Prussia . On April 1, 1923, he became Vice President of the Government of Kassel and on October 1, 1925, Lord Mayor of Kassel . Roland Freisler , at that time chairman of the NSDAP city council in Kassel, forced him to resign after the Reichstag election in March 1933 . Four years before the end of the twelve-year term of office, Stadler left office on March 24th. Until 1943 he was head of the savings bank and giro association for Hesse and Nassau .

Run over on the Spittelmarkt , Stadler died at the age of 63. He was given a grave of honor at the Kirchditmold cemetery . He left his wife Henny nee Lahusen (daughter of Diedrich Lahusen ) and two adopted children .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 28/82
  2. a b c Personal chronicle no. 103 of the Corps Palaio-Alsatia