Curt Citron

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Curt Citron (born July 24, 1878 in Berent / West Prussia ; † 1957 in Freiburg ) was a German judge .

Life

During the First World War he was a judge-martial. In the Weimar Republic he became a district judge in 1919 and an assistant judge at the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt / M in the same year . In 1921 he became a higher regional judge at the OLG Stettin . On June 1, 1928 he was appointed Reich judge. He retired in 1933 for health reasons and moved to Freiburg. As a religious creed, it is stated that he had been "free mosaic" since 1889 and converted to the evangelical faith. After 1933 he was in a "privileged mixed marriage" and was spared deportation to Theresienstadt for reasons of age .

The physicist Anselm Citron (1923–2014) is his son.

Publications

  • The right to sound and gesture , DJZ 1901, 67.
  • On the cooperative company , DJZ 1909, Sp. 1203 f.
  • Non-attachability of an alternative in the case of election guilt , DJZ 1910, Col. 196 ff.
  • Bonus agreements , DJZ 1914, column 365 f.
  • Socialization of Intellectual Property , DJZ 1919, Sp. 673 f.
  • Basis of individual labor law , Schauenburg 1949 (with Philipp Hessel).

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Kaul , History of the Reichsgericht , Volume IV (1933–1945), East Berlin 1971.
  • Kathrin Clausing: Life on demand - On the history of the Freiburg Jews under National Socialism. Publications from the archive of the city of Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg 2005, p. 113.

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