Johannes Gottlob Paul Voigt

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Johannes Gottlob Paul Voigt (born November 28, 1889 in Neuruppin ; † April 8, 1954 in Düsseldorf ) was a German district administrator , industrial manager and administrative judge .

education

After graduating from the Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium in Berlin , Paul Voigt studied law and economics at the Universities of Greifswald and Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin from 1907 . At the beginning of his studies he became a member of the Corps Pomerania in Greifswald . In 1910 he passed the trainee exam . In the same year he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD . The clerkship he completed until 1914 at the District Court case-Lichterfelde and in the District Government in Frankfurt an der Oder . In 1915 he passed the second state examination in law and was appointed government assessor. During the First World War he took part in the Uhlan Regiment No. 3 as a reserve lieutenant .

Career

In 1918 he worked as an assessor at the Höchst district , in the Frankfurt am Main police headquarters and in the district office of the Hanau district . On October 1, 1919, he was initially represented, then on a provisional basis, and finally on April 1, 1920, he was finally district administrator of the Hanau district.

On August 1, 1922, he resigned from the civil service because he took on the role of board member and director of the Buckau R. Wolf machine factory in Magdeburg . In 1929 he became a board member of the armaments company Berlin-Karlsruher Industrie-Werke AG in Berlin .

The Second World War ended his career in the armaments industry and he returned to the civil service, was appointed government director on December 19, 1945 and was now employed in the regional council of Hanover and its affiliated higher insurance office , the latter as deputy to the regional president.

On September 15, 1946 he became Vice President of the State Administrative Court of Hanover . On June 1, 1949, he became President of the Oldenburg Regional Administrative Court .

Private

After retiring, he moved to Düsseldorf, where he died in 1954 after an operation.

On October 30th he had Hella , b. Kleinherne , married.

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