Norbert Hering

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Norbert Hering (born February 1, 1907 in Wilmersdorf ; † August 28, 1991 in Minden ) was a German politician and administrative officer. He was a Prussian district administrator .

Life

Hering was appointed government assessor at the Magdeburg State Police Headquarters in 1934 and was then transferred to the Berlin Police Headquarters. In 1938 he was promoted to the government council. As such, he was appointed provisional district administrator in Saarburg in 1939. After a brief deployment in World War II , Hering was appointed provisional successor to District Administrator Hans-Herbert Dengler in Herzberg (Elster) in 1942, but did not actively take up the service, so that Otto Böhme, who had been deputy district administrator since 1939, took over the district administration until June 11th 1945 exercised. He worked in the Prussian district of Schweinitz in the administrative district of Merseburg in the province of Saxony until he was released immediately after the end of the Second World War in 1945.

After the end of the Second World War, Hering moved to the community of Neesen and on December 1, 1950 to neighboring Minden. He was led there as a refugee from the Herzberg / Elster community and worked as a lawyer and notary in Minden.

He was born with Eva Hering. Latz married and had three sons and a daughter. His daughter Jutta Hering-Winckler still lives in Minden and is among other things chairwoman of the Richard-Wagner-Verband Minden.

literature

  • Outline of German administrative history 1815-1945 , series A: Prussia, vol. 6: Province of Saxony, edit. by Thomas Klein, Marburg / Lahn, 1975, p. 147.

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