Klaus Stricker

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Klaus Stricker (born April 17, 1926 in Neuvrees ; † July 19, 2009 ) was a German district administrator and politician (CDU).

Life

After graduating from the Clemens-August-Gymnasium in Cloppenburg , he was drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1944 . From English captivity he was released on 10 June 1945. He then studied education at the University of teacher training in Vechta . He took up his first job as a teacher in 1949 in Rhede , where the later District Administrator Hermann Bröring was among his students.

From 1968 he was a member of the Aschendorf-Hümmling district council and was the last district administrator in the district from 1973 until it was dissolved in 1976. The district of Aschendorf-Hümmling was added to the district of Emsland in 1977, where he was elected the first district administrator of the new district on October 23, 1977. In 1981 he gave up this post for health reasons. Until his retirement in 1985, Stricker was vice principal at the Amandus School in Aschendorf . He was awarded the Emsland Medal as one of the first three winners on August 3, 1987. In 2004 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Bröring : A memory of Klaus Stricker (= Emsländischer Heimatbund [Hrsg.]: Emsländisches Heimatbuch . Volume 2009 ). Emsländischer Heimatbund eV, Sögel 2008, ISBN 978-3-88077-061-4 , p. 153-155 .
  2. Always a quick quote in stock. In: noz.de. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , April 17, 2006, accessed on May 28, 2020 .
  3. ^ LAI: Former District Administrator Klaus Stricker has died. In: nwzonline.de. Nordwest-Zeitung , July 23, 2009, accessed on May 28, 2020 .
  4. The Emsland Medal. Retrieved May 28, 2020 .