Alfred Vogel (lawyer)

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Alfred Vogel (born February 6, 1875 in Madlow , Niederlausitz ; † December 22, 1938 in Berlin ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Life

Vogel studied law at the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universität Strasbourg and became a member of the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg in 1894 as Vogel 2 . After the First State Exam (1898), he was at the University of Leipzig to Dr. iur. PhD . Since 1903 court assessor, he joined the civil service of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1905 as a government assessor . After five years in the general administration of customs and indirect taxes in Berlin , he became a member of the government in 1910 . In 1912 he came to the Reich Colonial Office as a budget clerk . In the First World War he served from 1914 in the protection force for German East Africa . In 1917 he was taken prisoner by the English . In the Weimar Republic in 1919 he came to the customs administration in Münster in the Free State of Prussia . Since 1920 he was a senior government councilor , from 1921 he was a ministerial advisor at the German Reich's Audit Office . Promoted to director at the Court of Auditors, he was given permanent retirement in 1933 at the age of 58. He died in Berlin at the age of 63.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b List of members of the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg, 3rd edition (2011)
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 100/161
  3. Dissertation: To what extent do the obligations of a general partnership include those resulting from illegal acts (offenses in the broad sense): treated with consideration of the German Civil Code .
  4. Alfred Vogel (lawyer) in the online version of the edition files of the Reich Chancellery. Weimar Republic