Alfred Hanemann

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Alfred Hanemann

Alfred Wilhelm Carl Hanemann (born August 6, 1872 in Rastatt ; † February 2, 1957 in Hinterzarten ) was a German lawyer and politician ( DNVP ).

Life

After completed primary school, attending high school in Rastatt and graduating from high school in 1891 at the Gymnasium in Mannheim bookseller son Hanemann took a degree in law at the universities of Heidelberg and Munich in which he both law degree and in 1895 with the graduation to the Dr. jur. finished. He then entered the Baden judicial service as a legal intern. He was a trainee lawyer from 1898, became a district judge in 1900 and worked as a judge and district captain in German South West Africa for the following three years . After his return he worked from 1903 to 1920 as chief magistrate and district judge in Mannheim. From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as a soldier in the field artillery , most recently as a major in the Landwehr.

Hanemann worked as a higher regional judge in Karlsruhe in 1920/21 and at the same time worked as an unskilled worker for the Reich Attorney's Office at the Reich Court in Leipzig . He was regional court director from 1921 and was later appointed president of the Mannheim regional court . In the 1930s he was chairman of the special court to eliminate political opponents. In 1937 he retired.

politics

During the time of the Weimar Republic , Hanemann was a member of the DNVP and the Stahlhelm . In 1933 he joined the NSDAP . After the end of the war in 1948, Hanemann was classified as a follower after a court proceedings , his pension payments remained unaffected.

MP

Hanemann was a member of the Baden state parliament from 1921 to 1924 . In the Reichstag election in May 1924 , he was elected to the German Reichstag , to which he was a member until November 1933. In parliament he temporarily represented the constituency of Baden .

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