Hermann Haussmann

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Hermann Haussmann (born August 7, 1879 in Delitzsch , † 1958 in Rottweil ) was a German administrative lawyer, Prussian district president and member of the DDP .

Life and work

After passing the state examination and from 1907 followed clerkship doctorate he to 1911 Dr. jur. In 1912 he became an assessor in Stettin , but in the same year he moved to Halle an der Saale, where he worked as a public prosecutor until 1915 . Afterwards, Haussmann worked as mayor in Konitz, West Prussia . From 1917 to 1919 he was a city ​​councilor in Stettin, before he was appointed regional president of the Stralsund district in 1919 . In autumn 1932 he was initially retired due to the dissolution of the administrative district and its affiliation to the administrative district Stettin , but in autumn 1933 he was dismissed from the civil service with retroactive effect to April 1, 1933. Political reasons also played a role, as the dismissal was based on Section 4 of the Law on the Restoration of the Civil Service, which provided for dismissal for political reasons. Since Haußmann was refused to work as a lawyer, he moved from Stralsund to Merzhausen near Freiburg im Breisgau in 1935.

During his tenure as district president, he also wrote papers on office reform , which he viewed as an important part of general administrative reform.

In 1945 he initially worked as a public prosecutor in Gießen before he was appointed founding rector of the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer in 1947 , where he worked until 1951.

Others

In the small town of Loitz in Western Pomerania , a street is named after him. This was done as a thank you for Haußmann's efforts to successfully set up the dowel works as a large industrial company.

Haussmann was also a passionate hunter. He published his hunting experiences in Western Pomerania in a book in 1951.

Fonts

  • The office reform as part of the administrative reform. Berlin 1925.
  • The noble art of hunting. Memories and thoughts. Freiburg / Breisgau 1951.

literature

  • Otto Penn: A civil servant's life. Birthday address in honor of the President of the Speyer Academy Prof. Dr. Haussmann , o. O. 1948.
  • Rudolf Morsey : The "founding rector" and the transformation of the French training concept into: State and administration. Fifty Years of the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer (series of publications by the University of Speyer, vol. 122) , ed. by Klaus Lüder, Berlin 1997, pp. 17-21.
  • Dirk Schleinert : Hermann Haussmann - last district president of Stralsund and representative of the office reform - a biographical sketch. In: Henning Rischer , Martin Schoebel (Hrsg.): Constitution and administration of Pomerania in modern times. Lectures at the 19th Demmin Colloquium on the occasion of Joachim Wächter's 75th birthday on May 12, 2001 (inventories, finding aids and small writings from the Greifswald State Archives, vol. 2), Bremen 2004, pp. 151–160.

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