Alfred Funk

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Alfred Funk (born June 27, 1897 in Koenigsberg ; † November 16, 1943 in Rowno ) was a German judge and National Socialist.

Life

Funk studied law at the Albertus University in Königsberg . In 1916, in the middle of the First World War , Funk became a member of Corps Littuania . As a student severely damaged by the war , he became a member of the German Fatherland Party . Later he joined the German National Freedom Party . Early on he became a member of the NSDAP and the Sturmabteilung , in which he was promoted to SA Oberführer . In 1922 he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD . Since 1927 he worked in the judicial service. As a special representative of Max Blunck , he suspended the Corps Baltia Königsberg on March 6, 1934. Between 1936 and 1939 he was chairman of the special court at the regional and district court (Königsberg) . He became regional court director in Elbing and in 1943 regional court president in the new administrative district of Zichenau . Since 1939 President of the Senate at the Koenigsberg Higher Regional Court , he was the transfer commissioner for the Memelland at the Memel Regional Court. In addition, he was head of the main legal department and the main legal department in the Reichskommissariat Ukraine . He was also head of the German higher court in Rowno . In Rovno he was shot dead in the courtroom by Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov .

See also

literature

  • Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The Albertina and its students 1544 to WS 1850/51. and The history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. (1970-1985). For the first time complete, illustrated and commented new edition in two volumes with an appendix, two registers and a foreword by Franz-Friedrich Prince of Prussia, edited by Rüdiger Döhler and Georg von Klitzing. Munich 2010. ISBN 978-3-00-028704-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 86/766.
  2. Walter Passauer: Corp table of the Littuania zu Königsberg . Koenigsberg 1935
  3. a b c Christian Tilitzki : Everyday Life in East Prussia 1940–1945. The secret situation reports of the Königsberg justice 1940-1945. Rautenberg. Leer 1991. pp. 38, 67.
  4. ^ Diemut Majer, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum : Non-Germans Under the Third Reich: The Nazi Judicial and Administrative System in Germany and Occupied Eastern Europe, with Special Regard to Occupied. Baltimore 2003. pp. 894f.
  5. Dissertation: Unreasonableness of the service, contract loyalty and contract amendment .
  6. a b c Diemut Majer: "Fremdvölkische" in the Third Reich. A contribution to the National Socialist law-making and legal practice in administration and justice with special consideration of the incorporated Eastern Territories and the General Government. Harald Boldt Verlag. Boppard am Rhein 1981. p. 789.