Louis Leutheusser

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Louis Leutheusser (born February 20, 1877 in Oberwohlsbach (now the city of Rödental ) in the Coburg district , † 1964 in Minden ) was a German local politician of the German National People's Party .

The lawyer Louis Leutheusser worked from 1924 to 1926 as the successor to Edmund Koch as district director and from 1926 to 1933 as district administrator of the district of Gotha formed in 1922 . Before 1922 he was already active as district administrator in the Gotha district of the Duchy of Saxony-Coburg and Gotha and the Free State of Saxony-Gotha . During Leutheusser's term of office, among other things, a housing construction program for the district to alleviate the housing shortage prevailing at the time and the participation of the district in the construction of the railway line from Gotha to Tabarz fell .

Leutheusser left office in mid-1933. In 1954 he moved with his family to Minden , where he died in 1964. Leutheusser was a grandfather of the politician Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger .

Individual evidence

  1. District Administrator a. DL Leutheusser turns 84 today, Mindener Tageblatt , February 20, 1961, page 3
  2. ^ A b Louis Leutheusser was second district councilor of the district of Gotha , Thüringer Allgemeine , September 21, 2012, accessed on April 3, 2017
  3. Minister comes from old ties to Gotha Thüringer Allgemeine, January 11, 2011, accessed on April 3, 2017