Karl Asal jun.

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Karl Ludwig Asal (born May 5, 1889 in Waldshut ; † April 27, 1984 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German lawyer and university professor .

Life

Karl Asal was born as the son of the lawyer of the same name, Karl Asal . His grandfather was the district forester in Durlach , Karl Asal. His mother was Clara Asal née Hildenbrand (born January 6, 1867 in Offenburg ; † October 26 in Weinheim ), daughter of the mill owner Louis Hildenbrand from Offenburg. His three younger siblings were Walther Egon Asal (born June 14, 1891 in Bruchsal ), Hans Georg Asal (born April 1, 1893 in Tauberbischofsheim ) and Hildegard Clara Pauline Asal (born June 13, 1899 in Adelsheim ).

He attended grammar schools in Ettenheim , Wertheim am Main and Karlsruhe and passed his Abitur in 1907. Then he studied law at the universities of Leipzig, Munich and Freiburg until 1911. After the First World War , in which he actively participated as an officer, he passed the second state examination in 1919. He embarked on a civil service career and initially became a court assessor at the Baden Ministry of Education and Culture. In 1920 he was appointed to the government council. In 1923 Karl Asal received his doctorate from Heidelberg University as Dr. jur. and was promoted to Upper Government Council in 1927. At the beginning of 1934 he was appointed Ministerialrat and Head of Department E "Arts and Culture". He was a speaker for evangelical culture, theater studies, museums of fine arts, monument preservation and nature conservation. In these positions he worked until the end of National Socialism in 1945. In addition, Karl Asal was full honorary professor at the Technical University of Karlsruhe from 1932 .

Karl Asal joined the NSDAP on March 1, 1937 and was a member of the Academy for Scientific Research and Maintenance of Germanness in Munich and the Archaeological Institute of the German Reich .

In December 1945 he was transferred to the South Baden Ministry of Education and Culture in Freiburg im Breisgau and initially downgraded. In October 1946 he was promoted again to the senior government council and in 1948 Karl Asal took over the management of the state cultural office in South Baden. At the age of 62 he retired as a ministerial advisor and worked from 1952 as the head of the cultural department at the Freiburg Regional Council until 1955.

From 1956 to 1965 Karl Asal was President of the Black Forest Association .

literature

  • Herrmann AL Degener : Degeners Who is it? Berlin 1935, p. 38.
  • Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in what is today the district of Karlsruhe - biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997. Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , pp. 91–93.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ingeborg Wiemann-Stöhr: Die pedagogical mobilization , 2018, p. 27.
  2. Herrmann AL Degener : Degeners Who is it? Berlin 1935, p. 38.