Ernst Otto Framhein

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Ernst Otto Framhein (born January 27, 1904 in Hamburg ; † December 22, 1954 there ) was a Hamburg lawyer and an expert on maritime trade law.

Life

Framhein came from an old Hamburg legal family and was a son of Gustav Carl Framhein and grandson of Otto Heinrich Framhein . After graduating from the Heinrich-Hertz-Schule (Hamburg) in 1922 , he studied law, like his father and grandfather, at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität , where he was active as Framhein III in the Corps Suevia Tübingen in 1922 . Framhein continued his studies in Munich and with semesters abroad in Lausanne and Oxford and returned to Hamburg, where he passed the first state examination at the end of 1926. At Ernst Bruck he was doing a doctoral thesison maritime trade law 1926 to Dr. jur. PhD. After his legal clerkship with stations in Paris, London and Buenos Aires, he joined the prestigious Hamburg law firm Vorwerk Tiefenbacher , which specializes in maritime law and operated as Vorwerk, Tiefenbacher, Framhein from 1932 .

During his time in the army (Wehrmacht) , Framhein was in close contact with Count Claus von Stauffenberg and his adjutant Werner von Haeften through his brother-in-law Gustav Adolph Vorwerk (1918–2002) . He also had close contact with Adam von Trott zu Solz through Clarita Tiefenbacher , the daughter of his partner Tiefenbacher and also the godmother of Framhein's youngest daughter . Warned in good time and not betrayed by any of the Gestapo participants, Vorwerk and Framhein were able to evade the imminent arrest. Vorwerk's daughter later married a nephew of Stauffenberg. Framhein won his war comrade Fritz Milenz (1921–2012) for corps students . Under his strong influence, Milenz and Ernst-Georg Pantel brought the Hamburg Corps Albertina into the green circle .

In 1932 Framhein married Charlotte Margarete Vorwerk (1913-2006), a granddaughter of Georg Friedrich Vorwerk . The marriage produced three daughters.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 129 , 856
  2. ^ Dissertation: The bringing about of the insured event , Hamburg 1924.
  3. Hamburg address book
  4. picture by Fritz Milenz