Walther Sundermeyer

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Walther Sundermeyer (born June 28, 1900 in Linden ; † December 15, 1977 in Göttingen ) was a German administrative lawyer and district administrator .

Life

Sundermeyer attended the Auguste-Viktoria-Gymnasium in Linden, studied law in Göttingen from the summer semester of 1918 and became a member of the Corps Teutonia there. In 1922 he passed the trainee examination. A little later he received his doctorate as Dr. jur. As the youngest government trainee in Prussia at the time, he entered the Prussian administrative career. In 1924 he passed the second state examination in Berlin. Sundermeyer became a government assessor at the district office in Neustettin , then a councilor in Aachen and Schleswig. From 1938 to 1945 he was district administrator and spa and bathing commissioner in the district of Marienbad in the Reichsgau Sudetenland . In May 1945 he was interned in America.

After his denazification, Sundermeyer received a position in the government in Osnabrück in 1949. In 1952 he was appointed to the Lower Saxony Ministry of Social Affairs as a senior councilor. In 1955 he became a ministerial advisor in the Ministry of the Interior, in 1956 deputy representative of the State of Lower Saxony at the federal government in Bonn, most recently as ministerial director. In 1965 he retired.

Wolfgang Sundermeyer is a son.

Awards

literature

  • Der Göttinger Bote 56 (1978), p. 14 f. (Obituary)