Hermann Reuter (lawyer)

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Hermann Reuter (born July 6, 1870 in Heinade , † April 2, 1934 in Berlin ) was a German military lawyer and ministerial official in the naval administration.

Life

Reuter studied law at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and in 1892 became a member of the Corps Rhenania Freiburg . On December 15, 1899, he entered the directorate of the Imperial Navy as an extra-curricular director of the Imperial Navy . For a good two years he came to the North Sea naval station . In the spring of 1902 he was appointed naval directorate, and from March 1902 he served in the department for affairs of the Kiautschou governorate of the administrative department in the Reichsmarineamt . In February 1904 he traveled to Tsingtau and took up his post as governor of Kiautschou. When he returned home in November 1908, he came back to the Reichsmarineamt as a characterized admiralty councilor , in the department of the central administration for the Kiautschou protected area (A III). In April 1911 to the Act. Appointed admiralty council and lecturing council, he became head of the budget / administration department in March 1914. After the outbreak of World War I , he came to the Mobile Marine Division for three months on August 23, 1914 as divisional director, then for two years as field director in the Marine Corps Flanders . On May 28, 1915 he became a go. Admiralty Council appointed to the rank of Council II class.

In October 1916 he returned to the Reichsmarineamt. After six months at the disposal of the director of the administrative department, he became head of the department for administrative affairs (CV) in the administrative department in March 1917. After the end of the war, on December 11, 1918, he was appointed to represent the director. On November 1, 1919 he became the real. Go Appointed Admiralty Council with the title of Excellence and appointed to the Admiralty as Director of the Administrative Office (C) .

Renamed as Ministerialdirektor on April 1, 1920 , he also remained director of the administrative office in the Reichsmarine . He died in office at the age of 64.

source

  • Hans H. Hildebrandt, Ernest Henriot: Germany's Admirals 1849-1945 , Vol. 4: Navy officials in the rank of admiral . Osnabrück 1996, pp. 136-137

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corp lists 1960, 35/564
  2. a b c d H. H. Hildebrandt, E. Henriot (1996)