Leopold Rademacher

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Paul Theodor Leopold Rademacher (born July 5, 1864 in Werl , † April 7, 1935 in Wiesbaden ) was a German administrative lawyer and member of parliament .

Rademacher was the son of the District Court Councilor Reinhard Leopold Wilhelm Rademacher (born September 9, 1828 in Unna ; † April 25, 1908 in Soest ) and his wife Elise, born von Velsen (born February 16, 1841 in Unna, † May 13, 1915 in Soest ). Rademacher, who was a Protestant denomination , married Wilhelmine called Minna, born Schleifenbaum on April 13, 1896 in Siegen (born March 24, 1875 in Haard (Siegen district); † December 24, 1953 in Wiesbaden). They had three children:

Rademacher attended the Archigymnasium in Soest and passed the Abitur there in 1883 . He studied law in Freiburg (two semesters) and Bonn (four semesters) from 1883 to 1886 . After the successful first state examination in 1887, he was a trainee lawyer in Hamm , Werl , Soest, Dortmund and Münster . From 1889 he worked as a government trainee for the governments of Arnsberg and Stralsund and for the city of Stralsund and the Soest district office . After the Grand State Examination in 1892, he became a government assessor at the Siegen district office and the government in Koblenz . In September 1900 he became provisional, and on July 1, 1901, he became district administrator in the Westerburg district . On September 15, 1910, he was transferred to the Geestemünde district as acting district administrator . From March 1911 he was definitely district administrator there until he retired on October 1, 1929 .

From 1905 to 1910 he was a member of the Nassau municipal parliament . There he was a member of the Finance Committee from 1907 to 1910. After being transferred to Geestemünde, he resigned from his mandate in 1910.

literature

  • Barbara Burkardt / Manfred Pult (ed.): Nassau parliamentarians. A biographical manual. Part 2. The municipal parliament of the administrative district of Wiesbaden 1868–1933. Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, p. 261.
  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck 1867–1945. (= Sources and research on Hessian history, 70; Ed. Hessian Historical Commission Darmstadt and Historical Commission for Hesse), Darmstadt / Marburg 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 191 ff.

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