Adalbert Langer

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Adalbert Langer (born May 14, 1905 in Dauba , Bohemia; † November 4, 1994 in Weil der Stadt ) was a German lawyer.

Career

Langer attended high school in Reichenberg and studied law and political science at the German University in Prague. He then entered the judiciary in his home in North Bohemia. After being expelled, he came to Württemberg , where he was director of the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt district court before retiring in 1970 .

In addition to his work as a lawyer, he campaigned for the social work of the Sudeten German expellees. He appeared journalistic with comparative law writings.

Honors

Fonts

  • On the sources of legal thought at Adalbert Stifter. A study of the history of ideas. - Linz: Upper Austrian Provincial Publishing House 1968
  • Bohemia in the history textbooks of old Austria , in: Hans Lemberg (Hrsg.): German-Czech relations in school literature and in the popular image of history. , Braunschweig 1980 (studies on international textbook research; 28), pp. 69–77

literature

  • Rudolf Hemmerle: Adalbert Langer died , in: Mitteilungen des Sudetendeutschen Archiv 119 (1995), pp. 21-22