Leo Huttrop

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Leo Robert Huttrop (born February 18, 1887 in Essen-Huttrop ; died May 1, 1972 in Bonn ) was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

The Catholic Leo Huttrop was a son of the farmer Theodor Huttrop and his wife Anna Maria Franziska Huttrop, née Schulte Kellinghaus, called Husmann. After attending the Burggymnasium in Essen with the final passing of the matriculation examination in 1907, he first took up a degree in architecture at the Technical University in Aachen or in Gdansk , but then switched to the University of Munich (medicine) before moving to Greifswald , Munich and Bonn once again attained law studies and graduated.

After taking the first state examination , Huttrop continued his legal training in the Prussian judicial service after being appointed court trainee on April 11, 1912, interrupted by his participation in the First World War from 1914 to 1918. In June 1921, the large state examination able quietly, Huttrop place from 1 September of the same year as the government assessor in the Reich Ministry for Reconstruction employment, where he on April 1 in 1922 for Government is appointed. In May 1923, he was transferred to the Düsseldorf government as a probationary judicial officer. During his activity there, he also briefly represented Günther van Endert , the District Administrator of the Moers District , who had been designated by the Interallied Rhineland Commission . After the implementation of the district administrator of the Wipperfürth district , Eduard Wessel, to Siegburg , on November 1, 1924, initially charged with the representation and finally with the provisional administration of the Wipperfürth district on February 12, 1925, Huttrop received the definitive appointment on April 24, 1925 District Administrator in Wipperfürth . He remains in this position until the circle is dissolved and, by resolution of August 19, 1932, is put into temporary retirement . Deployed as State Commissioner for the reorganization of offices in Rhineland-Westphalia with headquarters in Cologne until March 1933 , he then changed formally as "District Administrator in temporary retirement" to the Cologne government , where he was again included in the employment plan from August 23, 1935 becomes. Dismissed in 1945 when the previous administration collapsed, Leo Huttrop was retired on March 1, 1950 with a certificate dated September 26, 1949 based on the 1st savings ordinance of the newly formed state of North Rhine-Westphalia . He had been managing Gut Marienforst not far from Bad Godesberg since 1945 .

Politically, Huttrop had been a member of the center since 1924 .

In 1935 Huttrop married Thesy Bensberg (born October 4, 1902 in Cologne, died after 1972, widowed Auer), a daughter of the factory worker Gerhard Bensberg.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816-1945 (=  publications of the Society for Rhenish History . Volume 69 ). Droste, Düsseldorf 1994, ISBN 3-7700-7585-4 , p. 546 f .