Kuno Tönnies

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Kuno Tonnies (* the thirtieth August 1907 in Eutin , † 28. July 1963 ibid ) was a German jurist .

He was the youngest son of the sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936), brother of the chemist Gerrit Toennies (1898–1978) and the engineer Jan Friedrich Tönnies (1902–1970), uncle of the physicist Jan Peter Toennies and father of the visual artist Regine Cornelius , the lawyer and professor of sociology Sibylle Tönnies (1944–2017) and the lawyer and patent attorney Jan G. Tönnies (1947–2016). Kuno Tönnies was married to Gisela Maria Wilhelmine von Scheve (1916–2000).

After the Second World War , district administrators and mayors were appointed by the British military administration in Schleswig-Holstein , including Kuno Tönnies. He was the district administrator of the Husum district . On November 9, 1945 he asked to be dismissed from this position; as a result, he was removed from the military administration shortly thereafter.

From 1953 to 1960 Kuno Tönnies was chairman of the Eutin district association of the CDU .

Individual evidence

  1. See: Tönnies-Forum , 26th year, issue 1 2017.
  2. Old and New Democrats in Schleswig-Holstein, Jessica von Seggern, HMRG supplements 61, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005
  3. Konrad Adenauer Foundation: www.kas.de/upload/ACDP/CDU/CDU_Kreisverbaende.pdf