Alois Prebeck

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Alois Prebeck (born June 15, 1904 in Nieder-Walting , Straubing district ; † unknown) was a German lawyer .

Legal activities

From 1928 to 1932 he studied law at the University of Munich. He obtained the doctorate to Dr. jur. On May 1, 1933, he became a member of the NSDAP . Within the NSDAP, he performed duties as a block leader. He was a member of the SA in 1934 and 1935.

In 1941 he was transferred from the Regensburg Regional Court to the German Regional Court in Prague . In Prague he performed his service with the rank of court assessor . In 1942 he was promoted to district judge.

He worked as a public prosecutor at the Prague Special Court at the Prague Regional Court . There he was involved in several death sentences. After the war he served as a local judge at the local court in Amberg . In Czechoslovakia he was wanted as a war criminal under the designation No. A-38/85 after the war.

Internationally, he was listed on the Alphabetic index of war criminals of the United Nations War Crimes Commission .

Judgments (selection)

  • Antonin Novotny from Kosice (born January 12, 1902) and Josef Kolar from Kosice (born May 27, 1909) for illegal home slaughter on June 7, 1943 to death (Az .: 7 K Ls 131/43-III-846)
  • Ladislav Pohanka from Radonice (born February 19, 1911) for illegal slaughter of small livestock on February 26, 1944 to death (Az .: 7 K Ls 246/43-II-1543/43)
  • Ruzena Zichova from Prague (born March 10, 1920) for supporting a citizen persecuted for racial reasons to death (Az .: 5 K Ls 184/44-III-1208/44)
  • The 28-year-old chef Anton Kafka was arrested in Prague at a black market trade. He resisted the arrest, slapping the policeman in the face with his fist. The policeman suffered a one-centimeter tear as he was hit by the man's chain. At the request of the public prosecutor Prebeck, the court interpreted these elements as a crime within the meaning of the Violent Criminal Ordinance and sentenced him to death

credentials

  • Criminals in judges' robes , Prague 1960
  • Wolfgang Koppel, Unpunished Nazi Justice - Hundreds of judgments accuse their judges , Karlsruhe 1960, p. 21

literature

  • Presses Universitaires de France, L'année politique et économique , 1975, p. 363
  • Union des Combattants Antifascistes, On les appelle ... juges !: activites scelerates, sur le territoire occupe de la Tchecoslovaquie , 1960, p. 97