Joseph Schreiber

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Joseph Schreiber (born November 28, 1899 in Hitzhofen ; † May 12, 1972 ) was a German administrative lawyer, district administrator in various districts, administrative court director in Würzburg and vice president of the government of Lower Bavaria .

Career

Joseph Schreiber did military service in Flanders from 1917 to 1918 and was later a member of the Oberland Freikorps . In 1919 he graduated from high school in Eichstätt and initially studied two semesters at the Philosophical-Technical University of Eichstätt . He changed the subject and studied in Munich jurisprudence . After the final exam in 1925 he received his PhD in October 1925 for Dr. Jur. In 1927 he passed the Grand State Examination and became a government assessor at the Swabian district government . Before he was temporarily commissioned with the administration of the district office in Waldmünchen on August 24, 1938, he took the position of district administrator in Vilsbiburg. In the district office Uffenheim he began his service as district administrator at the end of August 1939 and was relieved of office on August 15, 1942 and assigned to the district office Arnsberg , where he acted as deputy district administrator. After the delegation was lifted, Schreiber came to Dinkelsbühl , Feuchtwangen and Schwabach as district administrator . Here he was imprisoned for two weeks in April 1945 after the Americans had taken Schwabach. In the denazification process , he was initially classified as a follower and in a later process as exonerated. On April 1, 1948, he found a job at the Dinkelsbühl district office and after six months as a legal clerk he moved to the Vilsbiburg district office , where he became a member of the government on February 1, 1949 . With his appointment to the Administrative Court Council on January 26, 1951, Schreiber moved to the Administrative Court of Würzburg, whose director he became in 1952. On December 1, 1956, he was appointed Vice-President of the Government of Lower Bavaria and remained in this office until his retirement at the end of 1964.

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : Senior administrative officials and functionaries in Westphalia and Lippe (1918-1945 / 46). Biographisches Handbuch, Münster, Aschendorff Verlag, 2004, p. 274, ISBN 978-3-402-06799-4 .

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