Adolf Brehm

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Adolf Ludwig Brehm (born December 5, 1878 in Krautheim , † May 25, 1937 in Mannheim ) was a German lawyer.

Life

Brehm was the son of the domain administrator Adolf Brehm and his wife Babette, geb. Charcoal burner.

After studying law , Adolf Brehm entered administrative service with the city of Mannheim in 1906. As a result, he was head of the staff council and alderman of the city, which he took the fifth position number in the administrative hierarchy. In addition, he taught law for business people as an associate professor at the Mannheim School of Business.

Brehm was a member of the Corps Rheno-Nicaria Mannheim .

family

On January 25, 1916, Adolf Brehm married Alice Margarethe Stern, a Jew, who was born in Amsterdam on June 16, 1892 and grew up in Mannheim, daughter of the businessman Max Stern and his wife Hedwig "Emmy" Stern, née. Löb star. In 1916 and 1918 the two sons Hans-Hermann and Walter were born in Mannheim. After the death of Adolf Brehm, the family fell victim to the National Socialist terror. His mother-in-law Emmy Stern was deported to Theresienstadt on August 21, 1942 and was dead a month later. His wife Alice was arrested at Easter 1944 and murdered in Auschwitz. The son Walter survived the end of the Nazi dictatorship in a "mixed race" camp in Lusatia. After his escape at Easter 1945, he lived again in Mannheim. The son Hans-Hermann fled to Switzerland in 1938. He studied at the ETH Zurich, where he was awarded a Dr.-Ing. received his doctorate.

Fonts

  • Guide for the examination of municipal officials, 5. Criminal law, commercial, bill of exchange and check law , trade law , 1923. (Together with Peter Fromherz)
  • Labor law, civil procedure and enforcement law , Volume 3 of the legal handbooks of the businessman , 10th edition, 1937. (Together with Walter Bogs; Adolf Brehm, Theodor Rohlfing eds.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death register StA Mannheim, No. 1141/1937
  2. ^ Eduard Gaugler: The University of Mannheim in the past and present . Mannheimer Morgen Großdruckerei und Verlag, Mannheim 1976, p. 267.
  3. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 552
  4. Marriage register StA Mannheim, No. 63/1916