Joachim von Spindler

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Joachim Erasmus Friedrich Hans Gustav-Adolph Philipp Artur von Spindler (born June 28, 1899 in Langenselbold ; † 1987 ) was a senior ministerial official in the German Federal Ministry of Finance .

Life

He came from a family from Swabia and was the son of Hermann von Spindler (1857–1907), Prussian higher regional judge in Hamm , and Anna Knoch (1867–1945).

After graduating from high school in 1917 at the humanistic grammar school in Hammonense (co- high school graduate Hans Peter , who later became economist and economic statistician ), von Spindler studied economics and law and received his doctorate in both. From 1932 to 1945 he worked in the Reich Ministry of Economics . On May 1, 1937, he joined the NSDAP .

After the Second World War , he worked in the financial administration of the United Economic Area in 1948 .

Spindler took over key positions in the Federal Ministry of Finance from 1949 to 1961. There he was head of Division V 1 (money and credit) until 1952, from 1952 to 1961 head of Division V (banks, international financing issues, foreign exchange, public insurance), from 1954 he took over the areas of "liquidation of the war, legal affairs", from 1958 also the areas of "debt management, general and international financing issues, liquidation of the war". He resigned as a ministerial director .

Spindler married Liselotte Krüger on September 25, 1937 in Berlin (born November 21, 1912 in Velten ). The couple had a son Botho, who was born in Japan in 1938 .

literature

  • Genealogical manual of the nobility , noble houses B Volume XII, page 461, volume 64 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1977
  • Biographical manual of the German Foreign Service 1871–1945. Volume 4: p . Published by the Foreign Office, Historical Service, edited by: Bernd Isphording, Gerhard Keiper, Martin Kröger. Schöningh, Paderborn et al. 2012, ISBN 978-3-506-71843-3

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Individual evidence

  1. Father Hermann received the Prussian nobility certificate by heraldry certificate on February 11, 1895 in Berlin and the Prussian approval to use the nobility predicate "von" by A.KO. on June 25, 1895 in Kiel .