Ludwig Schönecker

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Ludwig Schönecker (born April 16, 1905 in Bechhofen (Middle Franconia) , † December 3, 1988 in Ansbach ) was a German lawyer and politician in Bavaria.

Life

Schönecker was one of nine children of the Wiesether pastor Georg Schönecker and his wife Maria geb. Courtier. He attended elementary school in Wieseth, the Humanist Progymnasium in Windsbach and the Carolinum grammar school (Ansbach) . After graduating from high school in April 1924, he studied law in Würzburg , 1924/25 and 1925 in Munich , 1925/26 in Erlangen and finally again in Munich. Since 1925 he was a member of the Corps Makaria Munich and the Corps Bavaria Erlangen . After the first exam in March 1928 in Munich, he did his legal clerkship in Ansbach. In August 1929, he went on the film expedition “Green Hell” in Pará on the Amazon in Brazil with the Eichhorn brothers and corps brothers . In 1930 he fell ill with poliomyelitis . One leg remained paralyzed. In 1931 he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD . In the spring of 1932 he passed the second state examination in Munich and opened a law firm in Ansbach. Since 1933 a member of the NSDAP , he was district hunter master until 1945. After attending a course at the Reich Finance School (1937), he was admitted as a specialist lawyer for tax law and tax advisor . During the American bombing and occupation of Ansbach , he fled to Gösseldorf near his hunting ground. He looked after the precinct for fifty years.

In the spring of 1950 he became a city ​​councilor in Ansbach. On November 26th of the same year, he took up his four-year mandate as a member of the Bavarian State Parliament , first for the Bavarian Party , then for the CSU .

Under Karl Burkhardt , he was honorary second mayor of Ansbach from 1952 to 1959 . When he was elected mayor of Ansbach on January 27, 1959 , he nationalized the city police. He built the hospital, the slaughterhouse and the indoor swimming pool. After retiring on January 27, 1971, he worked again as a lawyer and managing director for cultural work at the House of National Education.

He found his final resting place in a city grave of honor at the forest cemetery in Ansbach.

Honors

Obituaries

  • Franconian newspaper of December 5, 1988 (with photography)
  • Franconian regional newspaper from May 9th, 1998, in series Ansbacher Stadtoberhäupter , No. 9
  • Corps newspaper of Bavaria Erlangen, No. 286, pp. 111–116 (with photography)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 110/644; 20/556.
  2. Report in Makarenzeitung 4/1930, pp 10-12.
  3. Dissertation: The fine under current law and the draft of a General German Criminal Code of May 14, 1927