Bruno Claussen (State Secretary)

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Bruno Claussen (born February 15, 1884 in Itzehoe ; missing in Berlin since 1945 ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial official.

Life

Claussen attended the Lauenburg School of Academics and passed the Abitur examination in 1902. He studied law at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen and became active in the Corps Franconia Tübingen in 1903 with Paul Friedrich Scheel and Otto Constantin . From the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD. He entered the Prussian judicial service and fought from 1914 to 1916 in the First World War. From 1916 to 1919 he was in the war food office in Budapest. In 1920 he came to the Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Territories as Ministerialrat . In 1926 he moved to the Reich Ministry of Economics. In 1933/34 he was State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Labor , a member of the Prussian State Council and Prussia's deputy to the Reichsrat . In 1934 he was put into temporary retirement.

He was chairman of the supervisory board of the stock corporations Zündwarenmonopol (Berlin), Dyckerhoff Portland Zementwerke (Mainz) and G. Kärger Factory for machine tools (Berlin). He sat on the supervisory boards of Commerz- und Privat-Bank , Dresdner Bank and Westdeutsche Kaufhof AG .

He has been missing since the Battle of Berlin .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b students of the LG
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 127/657
  3. Dissertation: The legal case of the l. 62 D. pro socio 17.2: in common law and in the law of the civil code .
  4. a b Federal Archives
  5. Commerz- und Privat-Bank, Supervisory Board