Paul Nerreter

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Paul Nerreter (born February 5, 1905 in Nuremberg , † April 20, 1981 in Erlangen ) was a German lawyer and politician (CSU).

Life

Nerreter was born into a Nuremberg family of craftsmen and officials. After attending the Melanchthon Gymnasium in Nuremberg , he began to study law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in 1923 . In 1924 he became a member of the Isaria Corps . When he was inactive , he switched to the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität at home . The study he completed in 1927 with the first and 1930 with the second state examination as well as the promotion of Dr. iur. He then worked as a lawyer in Nuremberg. In addition, he was synodal of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria , of the state synodal committee and chairman of the legal committee of the synod. He was also involved in the Evangelical Relief Organization . From 1955 he worked as a lawyer in Munich. From 1957 to 1968 he lived in Grainau . For the Christian-Social Union in Bavaria , Nerreter sat in the Bavarian state parliament from 1954 to 1958 . In 1946 Nerreter was district administrator in the Uffenheim district and in 1949/50 district administrator in the Rothenburg ob der Tauber district . From January 3, 1951 to December 14, 1954 he served as State Secretary in the State Ministry of the Interior in the government of the Free State of Bavaria led by Prime Minister Hans Ehard .

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 82/1083.
  2. Dissertation: The liability of the owner in property lawsuits under civil law .