Julius Wehr

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Julius Friedrich Wehr (born March 18, 1881 in Osnabrück , † April 18, 1962 in Bielefeld ) was a Prussian district administrator.

Life

Born as the son of the businessman Wilhelm Wehr and his wife Ida, b. Brune, Julius Wehr attended grammar schools in Osnabrück and Göttingen and passed the school leaving examination in 1900. He then began studying law at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen , where he became a member of the Corps Suevia in 1900 . In 1903 he passed the trainee examination. From 1906 to 1908 he was a government trainee in Hanover, from 1908 a government assessor in Leobschütz and Frankfurt am Main. During the First World War, Wehr served as Rittmeister of the reserve of the Uhlan Regiment King Wilhelm I (2nd Württembergisches) No. 20 , initially with the regiment, then with the general command and finally as district chief in Lithuania.

In 1918 he became district administrator of the Iburg district , in 1925 district administrator of the Torgau district in the Merseburg district of the province of Saxony and successor to Arthur Drews . In 1933 he was replaced by Wilhelm Jung after the National Socialists came to power . Wehr retired in Bielefeld .

literature

  • Outline of German administrative history 1815-1945 , series A: Prussia, vol. 6: Province of Saxony, edit. by Thomas Klein, Marburg / Lahn, 1975, p. 149.
  • Suevia-Tübingen 1831-1931 . Volume 2: Members . Tübingen 1931, no.591.