Karl von Hartmann-Krey

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Karl von Hartmann-Krey (born July 16, 1875 in Cologne , † October 26, 1945 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ) was a German administrative lawyer and district administrator in the Wittgenstein district .

family

Karl von Hartmann-Krey, whose family was raised to the nobility in 1803, was the son of the Catholic, Prussian first lieutenant and district commander Apollinaris Emmerich Hermann von Hartmann-Krey and Karoline Antonie Marie Friederike von Pelser-Berensberg. The family owned the 92 hectare Bulich (Boulich) estate in the Euskirchen district . He married on January 23, 1913 in Unna Maria Friederike (Else) Herbrecht, the daughter of the landowner Adolf Herbrecht and Mathilde geb. Brackelmann. There are no children from the marriage.

Life

After attending school in Cologne and at the Strasbourg grammar school in Metz, he graduated from high school in 1895 at the Wilhelm grammar school (Braunschweig) . In 1895/96 he did his military service as a one-year volunteer with the Field Artillery Regiment No. 15. He then studied law for six semesters at the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität Strasbourg and became active in the Corps Palaio-Alsatia . As inactive , he moved to the University of Leipzig and the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . On February 25, 1899, he passed the examination to become a trainee lawyer at the Higher Regional Court of Celle and on March 6, 1899, he entered the civil service in Celle. On March 11, 1901, he was appointed government trainee with the district government of Aachen and Magdeburg. After passing the state examination for government assessor on December 19, 1903, he represented the district administrator of the Neustadt district until July 1904 . On February 3, 1902, he was appointed government assessor at the Aachen district government and shortly afterwards, from July 18, 1904, a job in the Hanover government. From October 19, 1904 to August 1905, he was again active in the Neustadt district. After working in the Euskirchen district in 1906, he was deployed in the Saarbrücken district, definitely from July 16, 1907.

On March 15, 1911, he took over the provisional administration of the Wittgenstein district. After the decision of the district council without further naming of candidates on August 19, 1911, the definitive appointment as district administrator of Wittgenstein took place on October 2, 1911. He was a member of the Westphalian provincial parliament from 1913 to 1917 for the Wittgenstein constituency. In 1913 Hartmann-Krey became the Berleburger Schützenkönig.

On November 1, 1917, he took over the provisional administration of the Kempen district and on June 21, 1918 the office of district administrator. He was arrested on August 9, 1923 and expelled by the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission on December 24, 1923 , although he was reassigned to the office of District Administrator of Kempen on September 22, 1924. Hartmann-Krey, whose post was canceled due to the regional reform, had warned sharply against the restructuring and had a book printed at the end of 1928 that was supposed to prove the vitality of the district (title: Heimatbuch des Landkreis Kempen ) and to make a silent film (title: Der beautiful district of Kempen ). On July 31, 1929, Hartmann-Krey was put into temporary retirement because the Kempen district was abolished. Shortly afterwards it was used in the Koblenz government, where it was appointed to the Oberregierungsrat (OregR) on December 20, 1930. On January 1, 1931, he was appointed Head of Department III in the Koblenz government. On December 8, 1944, an application was made for his age-related retirement.

Hartmann-Krey was a member of the Association of Prussian District Councilors and a member of the Reich Association of German Civil Servants. He was a member of the RWE supervisory board . On May 1, 1933, he joined the NSDAP . Before that he was a member of the German Center Party .

Honors

literature

swell

  • Walther Hubatsch (Ed.): Outline of German Administrative History 1815-1945 , Vol. 8: Westfalen, Marburg 1980, p. 329.
  • Dietrich Wegmann: The leading state administrative officials of the province of Westphalia 1815-1918. Münster 1969, p. 330.
  • Josef Haeming: The members of the Westphalia parliament 1826-1978 (Westphalian sources and archive directories, vol. 2). Münster 1978, p. 565 (No. 1457).
  • LAV Münster: District Findbuch Wittgenstein , p. 12.
  • Horst Romeyk: The leading state and municipal administrators of the Rhine Province 1816-1945. Droste 1994, p. 509.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f District Archive Siegen-Wittgenstein: Information from November 26, 2015
  2. ^ Paul Clemen, Die Kunstdenkmaeler der Rheinprovinz , p.159
  3. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 69 , 64
  4. Available today on DVD; This DVD is part of the book Heimatbuch des Landkreises Kempen, which was reissued in 2004 . Unchangeable Reprint of the 1929 edition at.
  5. a b Register of the Corps Palaio-Alsatia from 1880–2015, o. O., o. J., p. 91 f.
predecessor Office successor
Karl Schroeder District Administrator of the Wittgenstein District
1911–1917
Erich Kretschmar
Hermann Strahl District Administrator of the Kempen District
1917–1929
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