Wilhelm Lempp

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Wilhelm Lempp (born February 1, 1882 in Heutingsheim , † October 8, 1970 in Heidenheim ) was a Württemberg senior magistrate and administrative lawyer .

Life

Born the son of a pastor, Lempp studied law in Tübingen . During his studies in 1900 he became a member of the Normannia Tübingen fraternity . After his exams in 1906 he went to the Württemberg interior administration and in 1910 took over the management of the Tübingen police station. In 1913 he became a clerk at the Ludwigsburg Oberamt , and in 1919 a clerk with the title of Oberamtmann and lecturer in agricultural law at the Hohenheim Agricultural University . There he was in 1920 Governing Council . From 1922 to 1923 he worked as chamber chairman at the Württemberg Oberversicherungsamt. In 1923 he went to the Reutlingen supply court and became a member of the government of the Black Forest district in Reutlingen. After a short period of retirement, he went to the Reutlingen Regional Office in 1920 and in 1924 became Chief Administrator and Chief Administrative Officer at the Neuenbürg Regional Office . In 1933 his application to join the NSDAP was rejected by the NSDAP district leadership. From 1938 he worked with the title district administrator in a Württemberg ministerial department as chief reporter. In 1942 he became a senior government councilor and in 1943 a reporter for a division in the Ministry of the Interior. In 1944 he retired. In 1945 he became director of the Evangelical Upper Church Council in Stuttgart and finally retired in 1949.

Publications

  • The Württemberg Synodus 1553–1924. Stuttgart 1959.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Volume 8: Supplement L – Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2014, ISBN 978-3-8253-6051-1 , pp. 21-22.