Emil Ross
Emil Roß (born March 7, 1884 in Dortmund ; † May 5, 1943 ibid) was a German politician (center).
Live and act
After attending primary school and the municipal grammar school in Dortmund, Roß studied law at the universities of Munich , Berlin , Kiel and Münster . Roß spent his assessor and legal traineeship at regional courts in the higher regional court district of Hamm ( Dortmund , Unna and Hamm). In 1912 he received his doctorate from the University of Erlangen with a thesis on the collective bargaining obligation for Dr. jur. Then he settled as a lawyer in Dortmund.
After the First World War , at the latest , Ross joined the Catholic Center Party . In March 1925, Roß entered the third Reichstag of the Weimar Republic , elected in December 1924, in the replacement process for his deceased party colleague Hedwig Dransfeld , to which he subsequently belonged until May 1928. Later Ross left the Center Party and became a member of the Reich Party for People's Law and Appreciation (People's Law Party).
Ross was also a member of the Reich Association of German Economists. As a lawyer, he was particularly active as a member of the Mortgage Creditors and Savers Protection Association for the German Reich, for which he dealt with the issue of revaluation.
Fonts
- The collective agreement , Dortmund 1912. (Dissertation)
- Law on interest rates on evaluated mortgages and their conversion in elementary schools and on preferential pensions of July 9, 1927 , 1927.
- Relaxation Act on Maturity and Interest on Appreciation Mortgages and Dortmund Act , Dortmund 1930.
- Inheritance law , 1933.
Individual evidence
Web links
- Literature by and about Emil Roß in the catalog of the German National Library
- Emil Roß in the database of members of the Reichstag
- Emil Roß in the online version of the Reich Chancellery Files Edition . Weimar Republic
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SURNAME | Ross, Emil |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (center), MdR |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 7, 1884 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dortmund |
DATE OF DEATH | May 5, 1943 |
Place of death | Dortmund |