Wilhelm Holle (politician)

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Albert Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Holle (born July 25, 1866 in Dortmund , † November 26, 1945 in Bückeburg ) was a German administrative lawyer and local politician .

Life

Honorary grave at the southwest cemetery in Essen

From July 18, 1906 until 1918, Holle was Lord Mayor of the city of Essen and representative of the city in the Prussian manor house . Before that, he had been working in the city administration since July 18, 1900. In 1920, Holle was appointed Reich Commissioner in the Free State of Saxony-Gotha for a good two months . From 1921 to 1932 he worked as a senior administrative judge.

Wilhelm Holle was married to Ella, born Meininghaus (* August 15, 1872, † October 20, 1942). Since 1887 he was a member of the Corps Bremensia Göttingen .

The Hollestrasse in Essen is named after him.

literature

  • Erwin Dickhoff: Essen streets. City history as reflected in the street names. Richard Bracht publishing house, Essen 1979, ISBN 3-87034-030-4 .
  • Ernst Schröder: Essen personalities. Biographical essays on the administrative and cultural history of Essen. Schmidt-Verlag, Neustadt / Aisch 1986, ISBN 3-87707-060-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1910, 63 , 941