Ulrich Kleiner

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Ulrich Kleiner (born June 9, 1927 in Thorn ; † 2002 ) was a German lawyer and administrative officer .

Life

Ulrich Kleiner did Reich labor service from 1944 , was then drafted as a soldier and took part in World War II , from which he returned after being captured in 1949. After graduating from high school, he began to study law and political science, which he completed in 1954 with the first state examination in law. He then completed his legal clerkship, passed the Second State Examination in 1958 and subsequently entered the civil service as a lawyer representative or assessor. From 1958 to 1959 he worked as a commissioned judge at the Dortmund Social Court .

Kleiner had worked as a government assessor in the Detmold district since 1959 and was appointed to the government council there in 1962. In 1963 he moved to the Düsseldorf administrative region , in 1964 to the Münster administrative region and in October 1964 to the Düsseldorf administrative region. At the end of 1964 he was appointed senior government councilor, government director in 1966 and senior government director in 1967. In 1969 he took up a position as head ministerial advisor in the education ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia before moving to the state chancellery as ministerial director in 1970 . Kleiner, a member of the SPD , served from June 13, 1974 to 1975, first as State Secretary in the Ministry of Federal Affairs, from 1975 to 1983 then as State Secretary in the Ministry of Science and Research, and from 1983 until he finally entered into temporary retirement in July 1986 in the same position in the state's ministry of culture. In the course of the political change in the GDR , he worked as a construction assistant for the Brandenburg state government .

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  1. Directed by AK 13 . In: Der Spiegel . No. 30 , 1986 ( online ).