Ludwig Gillitzer

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Ludwig Gillitzer (born April 21, 1905 in Neusorg , † April 20, 1980 in Munich ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial director .

Life

Gillitzer grew up in Eger , where his father was transferred in 1906. After graduating from high school in 1924, he studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (LMU). He completed his legal clerkship in Munich, Hersbruck , Ebersberg and Warmuth (?). After his doctorate with a dissertation on the subject of the offense of the failure to report, a criminal law. Viewing d. According to § 139 StGB 1930 in Erlangen , he worked as an assistant at the chair for public law at the LMU. In 1939 he was promoted to the Upper Government Council .

After the Second World War he was drafted into the civil service of the government of Upper Bavaria and in 1960 appointed ministerial director and head of the Bavarian State Compensation Office in the Bavarian State Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare . During his tenure, he played a key role in the integration of war refugees and displaced persons and brought the Bavarian displaced communities into being. Among other things, he was a member of the Research Society for the World Refugee Problem, the Association for the Study of the World Refugee Problem (AWR). Later he was responsible for economic and social affairs. Along with Franz Josef Reuter and Charles Förger he gave in 1952 at the Munich publisher king Loseblattsammlung The load balancing : collection of laws, regulations, implementing rules, decisions and circulars in the field of general load balancing with explanations and property directory with additional deliveries until the early 1960s out.

Der Spiegel reported in 1963 that from August to Christmas 1962, Gillitzer found his son a job in an office under his control, as well as a kind of "official apartment" under the umbrella of the ministry, combined with a special rent and borrowed furniture from his own anteroom. Gillitzer retired in 1965.

In 1969 he was elected the first president of the newly founded Upper Palatinate Cultural Association.

Honors

literature

  • Heinz Schauwecker : Dr. Ludwig Gillitzer. President of the Upper Palatinate Cultural Association. In: The Upper Palatinate . No. 58, 1970, pp. 97-98.
  • Congratulations, Dr. Ludwig Gillitzer !. In: The Upper Palatinate. No. ??, 1970, p. 121.
  • In memory of Dr. Ludwig Gillitzer. In: The Upper Palatinate. No. 68, 1980, pp. 149-150.
  • Ludwig Gillitzer, deserving of the integration, died. In: Communications from the Sudeten German Archive. Ed. 58-61, 1980, p. 15.

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Footnotes

  1. Ludwig Gillitzer: The offense of the failure to report, a criminal law consideration of § 139 StGB . Prince, Murnau 1930.
  2. a b c Heike Nasritdinova:  Gillitzer, Ludwig . Entry in the database of the Oberpfälzer Kulturbund (currently not available)
  3. AWR Bulletin. Vol. 16-17. Braunmüller, Wien 1969, p. 35 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  4. Tp 1060144719
  5. Ludwig Gillitzer . In: Der Spiegel . No. 3 , 1963, p. 62 ( Online - Jan. 16, 1963 ).
  6. Nordgau Awards and Nordgau Ehrenplakette , Oberpfälzer Kulturbund, accessed on March 28, 2019.