Lothar Turowski

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Lothar Turowski

Lothar Turowski (born July 9, 1907 in Waldau , district of Königsberg i. Pr. , † November 2, 1999 in Bonn ) was a German ministerial official.

Life

Turowski was the son of the director of the Waldauer study seminar , which fell in the First World War . After graduating from high school in Potsdam , Turowski studied law at the Albertus University in Königsberg from the summer semester of 1926 . He became a member of the Corps Masovia . After the trainee examination (1931) and the assessor examination, he found a job in the Reich Ministry of Economics in 1934 . In 1937 he was accepted as a member of the government and in 1940 he was promoted to the senior government council. He worked as a specialist in foreign exchange law. In the Second World War he was Naval Staff Director and in the Balkans campaign (1941) Directorate of the Reserve in Greece. In 1951 he was accepted as a senior government councilor in the Federal Ministry for the Marshall Plan . Ministerialrat from 1952 , until 1957 he was Head of the Department for Payments, European Payments Union and European Currency Issues in the Ministry for Economic Cooperation . In the course of transferring European political competencies, he moved to the Federal Ministry of Economics . From 1957 he was head of the department for foreign trade issues of the OEEC , EEC and the Council of Europe and was seconded to the EEC in 1959. In 1972 he retired . Paralyzed on one side after a stroke , he died at the age of 92. He was buried in the inheritance of his wife's family in Lübeck . Harry Siegmund gave a funeral oration .

Fonts

  • New foreign exchange law: Foreign exchange law, implementing ordinances and guidelines for foreign exchange management together with the subsidiary laws on payment transactions with foreign countries and supplementary provisions. Text output. Heymanns, Berlin 1939.
  • The abolition of the foreign exchange border between the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the Reich territory. In: Foreign exchange archive. Journal for the entire foreign exchange law 1940, Col. 801–810.
  • The foreign exchange laws. de Gruyter, Berlin 1941.
  • The foreign exchange rounds. Collection of all applicable circulars. Hoppenstedt, Berlin 1942 (edited together with Hans Jurka).
  • The law on foreign exchange management of December 12, 1939. In: Pfundtner , Neubert u. a .: The new German Reich law , 19 loose-leaf volumes. Industrieverlag Spaeth & Linde, Berlin 1933–1942. Vol. III D 4.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 98/1109.
  2. a b Balduhn III / Siegmund: Lothar Turowski . Corpszeitung der Altmärker-Masuren 102/103 (2000), pp. 918–919.
  3. ^ Bernhard Löffler : Social market economy and administrative practice. The Federal Ministry of Economics under Ludwig Erhard . Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 2002, p. 417.
  4. Federal Archives
  5. J. v. Staudinger's commentary on the German Civil Code: with introductory law and subsidiary laws, vol. 2 Julius Staudinger J. Schweitzer, 1937