Arno Huebner

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Arno Hübner (born September 10, 1893 in Burg (near Magdeburg) , † August 20, 1973 in Jena ) was a German lawyer, university professor and administrative officer, a. a. District Administrator on Rügen .

Life

Arno Hübner graduated from high school in Burg in 1913. Until the beginning of the war in 1914, he studied history and art history at the universities in Munich , Leipzig and Berlin . After participating in the First World War, most recently as a lieutenant in the reserve, Hübner studied law at the universities of Freiburg , Berlin and Halle until 1922 , where he received his doctorate in 1924 . After the usual assessor positions (with the district administrator in Altenkirchen (Westerwald) and with the government in Wiesbaden ), Hübner was appointed district administrator in Oldenburg in Holstein in 1928. After the National Socialists came to power, Hübner was initially dismissed from civil service as an SPD member and lived in Stralsund as an unemployed person until 1936 . Until the end of the war, Hübner worked at Allianz AG as an insurance inspector in Demmin (1937–1940) and as branch manager in Lodz (1940–1942) and in Danzig (1942–1945).

In 1945, the Soviet military government appointed Hübner district administrator of the Bergen auf Rügen district. In 1947 Hübner was appointed professor at the University of Rostock (chair for political theory, comparative constitutional studies, administrative policy and economic policy at the Faculty of Social Sciences) and in 1950 at the University of Jena , here for constitutional and legal theory and international law. In 1959, Hübner retired . As a lawyer and university lecturer, he held numerous functions, including President of the Higher Administrative Court of Mecklenburg (1947–1951), Director of the Institute for State and Legal Theory at the University of Jena (1951–1959), Vice Dean (1951–1955) and Dean Law Faculty, ibid (1955–1959).

family

Arno Hübner was the son of the rector Hermann Hübner and his wife Clara Hübner, nee. Henschel. Hübner was the father-in-law of the writer Hans Joachim Schädlich and the grandfather of the writer Susanne Schädlich .

literature

  • Uwe Hoßfeld u. a. (Ed.): College in Socialism. Studies on the history of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (1945-1990) , Böhlau: Köln / Weimar / Wien 2007, p. 1878.
  • Susanne Schädlich: December again and again - the West, the Stasi, the uncle and me. Droemer, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-426-27463-7 .

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