Adolf Roeper

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Adolf Roeper (born June 10, 1919 in Lübeck ; † September 15, 2009 ) was a German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court in Kassel.

Career

After graduating from high school in 1938, Roeper began an apprenticeship as a clerk, which he completed with the clerk examination at the end of 1942, interrupted by military service. After that he was in the Wehrmacht until 1945, most recently after being wounded in 1944 as a teaching officer at the Fahnenjunkerschule. In 1946 he began studying law in Hamburg and then completed his legal clerkship in Lübeck. In 1953 he joined the Schleswig-Holstein labor court as an assessor, where he first worked at the labor court in Elmshorn and later in Lübeck. In 1970 he became the regional labor court director at the regional labor court in Kiel. In January 1974 he was appointed judge at the Federal Labor Court in Kassel, where he worked until his retirement in June 1987.

Individual evidence

  1. Lübeck City Archives, inventory 2.7 Denazification, main index, debit no. 15553.
  2. Schleswig-Holstein State Archives Section 761 No. 1155.
  3. ^ Press release of the Federal Labor Court of June 29, 1987 on the occasion of his retirement.