Paul Lawaczeck

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Paul Lawaczeck (* 22. December 1878 in Ottweiler , † 26. November 1942 in Rottenburg ) was a German pharmacist , Office pharmacist , Pharmazierat and official of the NSDAP in Bad Camberg and in Limburg-Weilburg .

education and profession

Paul Lawaczeck studied pharmacy and food chemistry in Würzburg, Braunschweig and Berlin. In Tübingen he was working on About Thiopyrrolidon. Inaugural dissertation to obtain the doctorate in 1907 for Dr. rer. nat. PhD . At first he worked as a state-certified food chemist in the investigation office of the Limburg district, from 1914 to 1921 he headed the pharmacy in Niederselters. From 1921 he was a pharmacist in Bad Camberg. After the so-called takeover of power , Paul Lawaczeck was appointed to the Pharmacy Council in 1934.

Political activity

In 1924 Paul Lawaczeck was a member of the district council for the Limburg district. In 1929 member of the NSDAP in the provincial parliament . From 1934 district deputy and from 1929 to 1933 district leader of the NSDAP in Limburg. Together with his brother, the later mayor of Bad Camberg, Ernst Lawaczeck , Paul Lawaczeck promoted the NSDAP in the Limburg district and was instrumental in its establishment. In 1936 Paul Lawaczeck became deputy district administrator of the Limburg district.

literature

  • Magistrate of the City of Camberg (Ed.): Camberg. 700 years of city rights. Contributions to local history , 1981
  • Magistrat der Stadt Camberg (Ed.): 1000 years of life in Camberg , 2000
  • Hessian Institute for Teacher Training, Limburg Branch (Hrsg.): Camberg. National Socialism in a Small Town , 1983

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Camberg. 700 Years of City Rights (1981) Ed. Magistrat der Stadt Bad Camberg p. 349. Contribution to the Lawaczeck family and detailed mention of the "honorary posts" held by Paul Lawaczeck during the National Socialist era.
  2. House friend for the golden reason. (February 24, 1934) Reprinted in: Camberg. National Socialism in a small town. Materials. Published (1993) by the Hessian Institute for Teacher Training Branch Limburg. P. 41.