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Man as Masurian Fox (1905)

Ernst Mann (born November 7, 1886 in Pillau , † July 18, 1945 in Hagenow ) was a German lawyer in the financial administration.

Life

As the son of the pensioner Albert Mann, Ernst Mann attended secondary school in Pillau and the Burgschule (Königsberg) . After graduating from high school , he enrolled at the Albertus University of Königsberg for law in the summer semester of 1905 . In the same semester he became active in the Corps Masovia . When he was inactive , he moved to the University of Geneva and the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . He finished his studies on March 26, 1909 with the trainee exam. He then served as a one-year volunteer with the Grenadier Regiment "King Friedrich I." (4th East Prussian) No. 5 in Danzig . He experienced the end of his legal clerkship with the Prussian Army in World War I ; already a soldier, he passed the assessor examination on October 6, 1914 . As a court assessor, he went through the whole war. As a company commander in the 8th West Prussian Infantry Regiment No. 175 , he fought on the Eastern Front until the end of 1915 and later continuously on the Western Front . He was wounded twice and earned both classes of the Iron Cross early on . As a first lieutenant he distinguished himself in August 1918 during the storming of the lost Écoust-Saint-Mein through independent intervention. He was named for this in the German Army Report and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords.

Demobilized as a captain on April 15, 1919 , he came to the Königsberg customs office for five months. After six months as a government assessor at the Königsberg I tax office, he was appointed to the government council on April 1, 1920 and exactly nine years later to the senior government councilor at the Königsberg state tax office . There he worked as an SA storm leader . During the Nazi era , he was appointed Finance Court Director in Königsberg on June 1, 1934 . Part- time he was a legal advisor for the Ostland Motor Group in the National Socialist Motor Corps . In the legal guardian association he was chairman of the Gau-Ehrengericht. Since October 1, 1936, director of the Pomeranian State Tax Office in Stettin , on May 1, 1938, he finally became Chief Finance President in Pomerania . There he was on the staff of the Motor Group Baltic Sea (NSKK). He committed suicide in July 1945.

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Memberships

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 87/950
  2. a b c d Steuer-Warte, 1938, p. 114 (article about the inauguration as OFP in Stettin)
  3. ^ Army report, August 31, 1918
  4. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2006