Lothar Eickhoff

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Lothar Eickhoff (born September 1, 1895 in Stettin ; † September 19, 1970 in Lacco Ameno / Italy ) was a German administrative lawyer and a member of the NSDAP since 1931 .

After participating in the First World War , Lothar Eickhoff studied law . From 1924, after the first legal exam, he was a trainee lawyer in the Berlin Court District. He passed the second legal exam in 1928 and then became a court assessor . From 1929 to 1933 Eickhoff was a local court advisor in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In 1933, after a brief service in the Prussian Ministry of Justice, he was appointed senior government councilor to the Reich Ministry of the Interior . In 1937 he was appointed regional president in Aurich , 1942-45 he worked in the same function in Arnsberg and was also a member of the Westphalian provincial council.

Lothar Eickhoff had been a member of the NSDAP since 1931 . From 1933 he belonged to the NSV and the NSRB . In 1938 he became the spell leader of the Hitler Youth . After the end of the war in 1945 he was dismissed from the service and briefly interned. In 1949 the main denazification committee of the administrative district of Arnsberg classified him as an offender (activist). He was retired due to incapacity. From 1953 he worked as a lawyer in Arnsberg .

literature

  • Acta Borussica 1925-38

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rainer Bookhagen: The Protestant child care and the inner mission in the time of National Socialism . Vol. 2: 1937 to 1945, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1998, ISBN 978-3-525-55730-3 . P. 975 ( digitized version )
predecessor Office successor
Ludwig Runte District President of the Arnsberg District
1942–1945
Fritz Fries