Constanz Bruel

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Constanz Brüel , also Konstanz Brüel (born November 1, 1892 in Schladen ; † June 2, 1966 there ) was a German Lutheran church lawyer.

Life

Brüel was born as the son of the pharmacy owner and chemist of the same name in Goslar , Constanz Brüel. After attending the community school and grammar school in Goslar, which he left at Easter 1912 with the school leaving certificate, he studied law in Heidelberg , Munich and Göttingen . In Heidelberg he was Renonce of the Corps Suevia Heidelberg in 1912 and received the Corpsschleife from this in 1952 . After military service, which he performed as a volunteer with the Hanoverian Jäger Battalion No. 10 during the First World War from 1914 to 1915 , he passed his legal traineeship in 1916 and received his doctorate with the corporate law dissertation Vermag the Aktiengesellschaft limited its membership to a group of specifically qualified persons receive? 1918 Dr. jur. In 1920 Brüel became a court assessor at the public prosecutor's offices at the regional courts of Göttingen, Lüneburg, Verden and Hanover.

In 1924 he became a legal assistant in the Hanover regional church office and on March 1, 1926 he was finally appointed to the college as a regional church councilor. In 1933 he became a legally qualified Oberlandeskirchenrat of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hanover . In November 1934 he was removed from the state church office by the German Christians in the church fight, but rehabilitated in 1935 with the displacement of the German Christians around Gerhard Hahn from the state church office. Brüel was a member of the NSDAP from 1933 , but was excluded from the party by a decision of the Supreme Party Court in Munich on May 29, 1936. From 1936 to 1938, Brüel was the legally qualified representative of the President of the Regional Church Office, Friedrich Schnelle .

From 1953 until his retirement in 1958, Brüel worked as a legal conductor (today legally qualified vice-president) of the regional church. For many years he was chairman of the disciplinary chamber of the regional church and a member of the boards of trustees of various seminars for preachers. His field of work included the regional church building administration. In this function, Brüel made lasting contributions to the reconstruction of churches, parish and rectory houses in Lower Saxony after the Second World War.

literature

  • Armin Danco: The Yellow Book of the Corps Suevia zu Heidelberg, 3rd edition (members 1810–1985), Heidelberg 1985, No. 944

Individual evidence

  1. Hauke ​​Marahrens: State Church Sovereignty Practiced in National Socialism: The Finance Departments in National Socialist Church Policy and Their Practice in the Regional Churches of Hanover, Braunschweig and Baden , Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014, p. 192 and p. 609
  2. Federal Archives R 5101/23218
  3. Dr. Brüel is retiring . In: Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, March 1, 1958