Wilhelm Adam (politician, 1906)

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Wilhelm Adam (born April 23, 1906 in Ulm , Wetzlar district ; † April 17, 1989 ) was a German district administrator during the Nazi era .

He was the son of the provincial officer Friedrich Adam and his wife Elisabeth Adam geb. Walter. Adam attended the Augustinerschule Friedberg (Hessen) and studied law . In 1934 he was appointed government assessor and in 1938 government councilor in the Reich Ministry of the Interior . After he was initially employed on a provisional basis, he finally took over the office of the district administrator of the Schweidnitz district on September 1, 1939 . As such, he remained in office until the Soviet invasion. After the end of the war, he was in Soviet captivity, from which he was released in 1949. In the same year he became the managing director of the German Hospital Society . After more than twenty years as managing director, he retired in 1971. He lived in Düsseldorf and held the title of District Administrator a. D.

In 1937 he married Ilse Wehrheim, with whom he had a son and a daughter. Adam collected all kinds of stitches .

Honors

literature

  • Walter Habel: Who is who? 25th edition, Verlag Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1986, ISBN 3-7950-2006-9 , p. 4
  • The city day. Journal for Community Practice and Science. Volume 24, No. 4, Verlag W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1971, p. 214

Individual evidence

  1. Deutsches Ärzteblatt . 86 , issue 22, June 1, 1989