Julius Peters

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Julius Peters (born July 22, 1900 in Hadersleben , † after 1951) was a German National Socialist local politician.

After studying law, Peters was a lawyer in Hamburg-Wandsbek from 1930 to 1938 . From March 14, 1939 to May 8, 1945 he was, as successor to Wilhelm Hamkens , district administrator of the Rendsburg district . From September 1939 to February 1945 he was also acting as the district leader of the NSDAP .

In 1951, Peters joined the Kiel newspaper publishing house, which published the Kieler Nachrichten, as a partner .

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Individual evidence

  1. For the biographical information cf. 100 years of the Rendsburg district. A look back from 1867 to 1967 , Rendsburg: Druckhaus Möller, 1968, p. 50.
  2. See Markus Oddey: Licenses, Denazification and Concentration. The press in Schleswig-Holstein and National Socialism after 1945, p. 159 (online). (PDF; 641 kB)