Jakob Emil Schladt

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Jakob Emil Schladt (born March 5, 1885 in St. Goarshausen , † December 9, 1955 in Wiesbaden ) was a German politician ( center , later CDU ). From 1945-47 he was a district administrator of the district of St. Goar . From 1947–1950 district administrator of the district of Trier .

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education and profession

After attending elementary school , Schladt completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter from 1899 to 1903, then attended the arts and crafts school and the higher commercial school and finally passed a master craftsman's examination in carpentry. Schladt was a soldier in the First World War. After the November Revolution of 1918 he was one of the founders of a Christian-Democratic soldiers' association in Berlin. In 1919 he took over his father's business, a craft joinery. From 1924 he was also the syndic of a trade association.

politics

Since 1905 Schladt was a member of the Windhorstbund , the youth organization of the Center Party , of which he had also belonged since 1906. From 1919 to 1924 Schladt was a city councilor for St. Goarshausen . In 1923 he temporarily took over the office of mayor for nine months and was then first deputy from 1924 to 1933. In addition, from 1919 to 1933 Schladt was a member of the central parliamentary group of the district council, a member of the district committee and, from 1924, also the first district deputy of the St. Goarshausen district. After the National Socialists came to power in 1933, Schladt lost all offices and was banned from speaking. In 1943/44, on the orders of the NSDAP, he and 25 French prisoners of war were assigned to do forced labor in a sawmill . After the end of National Socialist rule, in 1945 he was appointed by the French military government as mayor of St. Goarshausen and district administrator of the St. Goarshausen district (initially deputy or provisional) as well as head of the reconstruction office in the districts of St. Goarshausen and Rheingau.

In 1945, Schladt and Peter Altmeier were among the signatories of the application for approval of the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) in the Koblenz administrative district. On April 1, 1947, he was transferred to Trier as provisional district administrator of the Trier-Land district ; In December 1948, the Trier-Land district council unanimously approved his final appointment. In 1950 he retired.

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Individual evidence

  1. Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz / inventory 860P - State Chancellery Rhineland-Palatinate - Personnel files / Personnel files 8936 - Bohmeier, Bernhard, In: LHAKo (accessed on August 18, 2020)