Ulrich Stapenhorst

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Grave of Ulrich Stapenhorst in the main cemetery in Marburg (2017)

Ulrich Stapenhorst (born September 1, 1878 in Gebweiler , Alsace , † 1965 ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Career

Stapenhorst comes from a Westphalian farming family. After graduating from a humanistic grammar school, he studied law at the universities of Geneva, Munich and Berlin and graduated with a doctorate. He became a member of the student choir Arion Strasbourg in the association of special houses .

He gained his first professional experience from 1900 as a court trainee. From 1904 he was a court assessor at the regional administration of Alsace-Lorraine . In 1907 he came to the regional council of Breslau as a government assessor, and in 1909 to the upper council of Silesia. From 1911 on he was an unskilled worker in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior.

In 1912 he became district administrator of the district Frankenberg . In 1921 he returned to Berlin as a laborer with the rank of Ministerialrat in the Prussian Ministry of Commerce. In 1924 he became a ministerial director in the Reich Ministry of Transport . At the same time he took over the chairmanship of Neckar AG Stuttgart and Rhein-Main-Donau AG Munich.

From March 1933 he was first acting, then district president in Hanover. In April 1936 he was given temporary retirement. After the end of the war he was again district administrator in Frankenberg from 1946 to 1953.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Grübel, Special Houses Association of German Student Choral Societies (SV): Cartel address book. As of March 1, 1914. Munich 1914, p. 149.

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