Walter Hünefeld

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Friedrich Walter Hünefeld (born February 15, 1886 in Königstein (Saxon Switzerland) , † after 1930) was a German ministerial official in the Saxon Ministry of Transport and manager.

Life

After graduating from high school in Dresden-Neustadt, Walter Hünefeld studied law at the universities of Lausanne, Freiburg and Leipzig. In 1906 he became a member of the Corps Budissa Leipzig . In 1911 he was in Leipzig with a dissertation on the subject of Saxon administration union and joint community with particular emphasis ratios for Dr. jur. PhD. He completed his legal clerkship at the Royal General Directorate of the Saxon State Railways in Dresden. After the assessor examination, he became a freight traffic officer. During the First World War he was a consultant for the handling and transport service and representative of Saxony in the German Railway Association. After the war he moved to the Saxon Ministry of Economics, where he was a senior councilor in 1930.

Hünefeld was deputy state representative on the administrative board of the Leipzig Messamtes, deputy state commissioner at the International Fur and Hunting Exhibition 1930 in Leipzig, country representative on the supervisory board of the Central European travel agency, chairman of the political monitoring committee at the Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk-AG , member of the administrative board of the Deutsche Bücherei in Leipzig, member of the supervisory board of Deutsche Lufthansa , the Mitteldeutsche Luftverkehrs-AG, the Sächsische Flughafenbetrieb-Gesellschaft, the Kraftverkehr Freistaat Sachsen AG, the AG Sächsische Werke , the Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk AG, the Leipziger Messe- und Exposition-AG , the Internationale Verkehrsbüro AG in Leipzig and the Dresdener Überlandverkehr GmbH and member of the administrative committee of the Saxon-Bohemian Steamship Corporation in Dresden, the New German-Bohemian Elbe Shipping Corporation in Dresden and the Laubegast ship and machine yard .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 91 , 165