Kurt Heinrichs

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Kurt Heinrichs (* 13. December 1894 in Fallingbostel , † 18 February 1971 in Osnabrück ) was a senior administrative officer of the State of Lower Saxony , most recently as President of the Government of the administrative district Aurich .

Life

Heinrichs was the son of the District President and Prussian Undersecretary of State Adolf Heinrichs and graduated from the Johanneum Lüneburg in 1912 . He studied law at the University of Grenoble , in Göttingen and in Kiel and passed his first state examination in 1917 at the Higher Regional Court of Celle. In Göttingen , like his father, he became a member of the Corps Hannovera . From 1918 to 1926 he was a member of the national-conservative German National People's Party (DNVP). From 1919 he did his legal traineeship in Hanover and after his doctorate and the second state examination in 1920 he entered the Prussian administrative service as an assessor, first with the district government in Stettin and from 1922 with the district administrators of the districts of Blumenthal and Wesermünde . In 1927 he was promoted to councilor in the Kassel district government . From 1930 to 1933 he was a member of the Conservative People's Party (KVP). In 1932 he was appointed acting police director in Wilhelmshaven . In January 1933 he was first acting district administrator in the district of Einbeck. On May 1, 1933 Heinrichs was confirmed as a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) and in June 1933 as district administrator in the Einbeck district . His wife Annemarie was active in the National Socialist women's union and later became the local woman leader in Einbeck. From 1941 to 1945 Heinrichs was a ministerial advisor in the local department of the Reich Ministry of the Interior . In 1948 he was taken over into the service of the new federal state of Lower Saxony with the district government in Osnabrück , where he was government vice-president from 1952 to 1957. From 1957 to 1959 he was the district president of the Aurich district .

Fonts

  • The lendability of the heritable building right according to the ordinance of January 15, 1919 , Göttingen 1920
  • Göttingen Hanoverians in the service of the King of Hanover . In: Einst und Jetzt 1969, p. 176 ff

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Joppich: Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera zu Göttingen , Volume 2 (1900–2002), Göttingen 2002; Kösener corps lists 1960, 42 , 887