Konrad Göppert

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Konrad Göppert (born October 1, 1877 in Berlin ; † June 10, 1952 in Ründeroth ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life and work

At the Royal Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Berlin, Göppert passed the Abitur in 1896. From 1896 to 1903 he was an officer in the 4th Field Artillery Regiment, Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria, from which he resigned as a result of damage to his service. There was a law school in Kiel and Berlin, after passing the state exam in 1906 and subsequent clerkship at the district office in Dortmund was Göppert since 1913 as a Councilor at the Regional Council in Opole operates. During the First World War , as a captain and battery chief, he was mainly at the front in Russia. From February 1918 to 1921 he was district administrator in Uslar . He moved up on September 1, 1919 for the manor owner Carl Götz von Olenhusen in the provincial parliament of the province of Hanover . In 1921 he returned to the newly created Upper Presidium of the Province of Upper Silesia as Senior Councilor and in this function was also a member of the staff of the German representative for the Upper Silesian voting area. In early 1923 he was administrator of the district office in Dortmund during the Ruhr fight . On April 15, 1923 Göppert was appointed district administrator of the Steinburg district.

In the course of the dismissal of the Prussian state government Braun-Severing ( Preußenschlag ) he was appointed regional president of the administrative district of Stettin by the Papen government in October 1932 . In 1934 he changed to the same function in the administrative district of Köslin . In 1936 he was retired, then lived in Berlin for two years and in January 1939 accepted a position in the Rheinische Stahlindustrie. Health reasons forced him to give up this activity again in 1943.

Göppert had been married since December 5, 1914 and had two sons.

literature

  • Paul Holtorf: The leading men of the Steinburg district. Konrad Göppert. In: Heimatverband Kreis Steinburg (Hrsg.): Steinburger Jahrbuch 1967. Itzehoe 1966, pp. 17-21.
  • Beatrix Herlemann , Helga Schatz: Biographical Lexicon of Lower Saxony Parliamentarians 1919–1945 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen. Volume 222). Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2004, ISBN 3-7752-6022-6 , p. 126.
  • Gerhard Schulze (edit.): The minutes of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38. Vol. 11 / II. In: Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): Acta Borussica . New episode. Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim 2002, ISBN 3-487-11663-4 , p. 583 ( Online ; PDF 1.92 MB).