Joachim Hohberg

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Joachim Hohberg (born May 1, 1903 in Löwenberg , Silesia , † after 1987 probably in Koblenz ) was a German lawyer, district administrator in the district of Cochem and provisional district administrator in the district of Zell (Mosel) .

Life

Joachim Hohberg was the son of the brewery director Paul Hoberg and his wife Margareta geb. Lichtner. He spent his school days at the secondary school in the Silesian Löwenberg. He later studied first in Greifswald , then in Breslau and finally in Jena . After successfully passing his first state examination in law in October 1925, he found employment at the district and regional court in Hirschberg . Then he first moved to Frankfurt (Oder) and from there to Breslau. He then passed the second state examination in Heinrichswalde on November 2, 1929 and then worked in quick succession first in Goldap , then in Leobschütz and Koblenz and finally in Kiel . Hohberg was born in 1932 with Ophelia. Zimmermann who came from Tilsit , married.

On December 3, 1935, he accepted a call to work as a substitute in the administration of the Cochem district office, where he was appointed provisional and on December 12, 1936, the final district administrator of the Cochem district in 1936. In addition, from July 1940 to February 1942 he held the function of provisional district administrator in the Zell district, but then had to report for military service and was represented by Walter Schlueter as district administrator in both districts during this time . In the autumn of 1944 he was transferred to Calbe an der Saale, but he was unable to take up this post due to his active military service. Towards the end of the Second World War he was automatically arrested , as a result of which he was interned until October 1948 due to his classification as a civil servant and member of the higher service. After his release, Hohberg initially worked at a Kirn- based leather goods factory in the role of sales and office manager before returning to civil service at a district administrative court on June 1, 1952.

On September 1, 1953, he moved to the Higher Administrative Court of Rhineland-Palatinate in Koblenz as an administrative judge. In 1956 he was appointed to the Federal Ministry of Defense and in 1958 to the Federal Office for Defense Technology , before he was appointed Vice President in the same year. His last place of work was then the Federal Office of Administration , where, in his last role as ministerial conductor, he retired on December 31, 1967 at his own request.

Awards

Web links

Entry on Joachim Hohberg in the Rhineland-Palatinate personal database

literature

  • Robert Castor: The district administrators of Cochem and Zell in: Heimatjahrbuch Cochem-Zell 2006, p. 68.
  • Alfons Friderichs (Ed.): Hohberg, Joachim . In: Personalities of the Cochem-Zell District, Kliomedia, Trier 2004, ISBN 3-89890-084-3 , p. 159.
  • Ernst Heimes: I've only ever seen the fence. Search for the Cochem subcamp , Fölbach 1999, ISBN 9783923532391 , ... the "Mr. District Administrator in Kochem" Joachim Hohberg ..., p. 121.
  • Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 538 f .
  • German address book 1935–1936: Hohberg, Joachim Reg. Assessor, Koblenz Mozartstrasse 7.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brewery J. Hohberg, owners Edwin & Paul Hohberg Löwenberg, Lwówek Śląski , accessed on January 20, 2019
  2. Löwenberg i. Schl. Hindenburg-Reform-Realgymnasium u. cath. Elementary school (document ikonograficzny) , accessed January 20, 2019
  3. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Das Große Verdienstkreuz, Hohberg, Joachim; Ministerialdirigent, Bonn , accessed on January 20, 2019