Klaus Dinse

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Klaus Dinse (born April 30, 1912 in Schwerin an der Warthe ; † March 27, 1994 in Rüdesheim am Rhein ) was a Hessian local politician ( CDU ).

Life

Klaus Dinse left his homeland with his parents in 1920 at the age of eight, when the greater part of the province of Posen fell to Poland after the Versailles Treaty came into force and the district of Schwerin (Warthe) was also divided between Poland and the German Empire. The family settled in Nauen near Berlin. After graduating from high school, Klaus Dinse studied law and political science in Freiburg and Berlin. After his legal clerkship, he worked as a government assessor at the district office of the Main-Taunus district in Frankfurt-Höchst and at the district administration in the Imst district in Tyrol and the Bludenz district in Vorarlberg. After the war he came to Hofheim am Taunus in October 1946 .

Klaus Dinse had been married since 1940 and had two daughters and a son.

Political offices

Cable car from Rüdesheim to the Niederwald monument

From 1951 to 1965 he was the successor of Leopold Bausinger mayor of Rüdesheim am Rhein. The reconstruction of the city, which was badly destroyed in a bomb attack in November 1944, and the promotion of tourism were the focus of his work. During his tenure in 1954, the Rüdesheim cable car to the Niederwald Monument was put into operation.

After the departure of District Administrator Leopold Bausinger, Klaus Dinse was elected District Administrator of the Rheingau District in 1965. He held this office until his retirement at the end of 1976, making it the last district administrator in the Rheingau district before it merged with the Untertaunus district to form the Rheingau-Taunus district . The promotion of viticulture and wine culture in the Rheingau were his main concerns. In 1973 he was able to open the Rheingau Riesling Route , which leads through all places in the Rheingau wine landscape and which he has made a special contribution to.

Other offices

In 1971 he was a co-founder of the Rheingau Wine Convention, which he headed for over 10 years as the elder of the chapter. In 1978 he was elected chairman of the Brömserburg Wine Museum .

Individual evidence

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