Karl Albert Reisch

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Karl Albert Reisch (born November 23, 1926 in Eisenberg (Palatinate) , † June 27, 1967 in Bonn ) was a German lawyer and district administrator in the district of Zell (Mosel) .

Life

Reisch, who had to interrupt his school education due to being drafted into the Wehrmacht in June 1944, passed his matriculation examination in Speyer in October 1946 after the end of the Second World War . He then studied law in Mainz from 1947 to 1950 , and in 1955 he passed his exam as an assessor . Reisch became involved early on as chairman of the Junge Union and held there a. a. on citizenship speeches. He also gave speeches during courses held there at various dean's offices and at the Federation of German Catholic Youth (BDKJ) in Speyer.

In the period from 1952 to 1956 Reisch belonged to the CDU the council of the district Bergzabern on. During this phase he was appointed Dr. in February 1958 with drafting strike and police. jur. PhD . From February 1960 he found employment as a government assessor in the district government of the Palatinate government district in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse before moving to Mainz in November 1963 under promotion to the Upper Government Council in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of the Interior .

On April 13, 1966, Reisch was appointed to his new post by the 1st District Deputy Karl Josef Simonis after his provisional appointment as District Administrator of the District of Zell . In Zell he campaigned in particular for the establishment of the district education organization, for the campaign Our village should become more beautiful , and for the improvement of quality wine in the region. Further priorities were the issues of administrative reform, regional planning policy and the school and hospital system. Reisch died in the University Hospital Bonn . He was buried in his wife's home parish, Albersweiler in the southern Weinstrasse district .

literature

  • Alfons Friderichs: Reisch, Dr. Karl Albert in personalities of the Cochem-Zell district. Kliomedia, Trier 2004, ISBN 3-89890-084-3 , p. 289.

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