Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa (judge)

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Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa (born May 26, 1884 in Breslau , † July 25, 1963 in Steinheim am Albuch ) was a German lawyer and judge at the Imperial Court in Leipzig .

Life

origin

Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa was the son of the politician of the same name of the German Conservative Party and member of the German Reichstag Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa (1851-1924) and thus also a descendant of the Silesian noble family Heydebrand .

Career

Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa completed his education at the private school for boys of Karl Mittelhaus and at the grammar school in Breslau. In 1903 he studied law and did military service. In 1907 he worked after the first legal examination as a court trainee in Militsch and Oppeln . After the second legal exam, he worked as a government assessor in the Hörde district office in 1910/11 . In 1912 he was given leave of absence to prepare for colonial service. This was followed by military service and discharge from the army in 1918 with the rank of captain of the reserve. Heydebrand and von der Lasa then worked as the head of the civil department of the industrial district at the border guard in Upper Silesia . From 1920 he was employed as a councilor in Stettin, Breslau and Frankfurt (Oder) . In 1928 he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). In 1929 he left the civil service and took up a job in the NSDAP office in Munich . For the next few years he worked in the party apparatus and was finally appointed government vice-president in Koblenz in 1933. In 1936, Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa acted as regional president in the Koblenz administrative district from February to October . He then moved to the Prussian Higher Administrative Court (PrOVG) in Berlin-Charlottenburg as a senior administrative judge. In 1941 Ernst von Heydebrand and the Lasa were appointed Reich judges at the Reich Administrative Court and the Reich Court in Leipzig. He also worked as a judge at the Oberfeldkommandantur (OFK) in Lille , France .

Fonts

  • German renewal of the law based on the spirit of National Socialism, Berlin 1933

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer Bookhagen: The Protestant child care and the inner mission in the time of National Socialism. Mobilization of the communities, Volume 1: 1933 to 1937. 1998, p. 561. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  2. ^ Friedrich Spiegel-Schmidt, Loránt Tilkovsky, Gerhard Seewann, Norbert Spannenberger: Files of the People's Court Trial against Franz A. Basch , People's Group Leader of the Germans in Hungary, Budapest 1945/46 , Oldenbourg, 1999, p. 161. ( limited preview on Google Book Search ).
  3. Horst Romeyk : The leading state and municipal administrative officials of the Rhine Province 1816–1945, Düsseldorf 1994, p. 281, fn 4.
  4. ^ Acta Borussica - New episode. 1st row: Jürgen Kocka , Wolfgang Neugebauer (ed.): The protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38. : Reinhold Zilch , Bärbel Holtz : Volume 12 / II: April 4, 1925 to May 10, 1938. Hildesheim a. a. 2004, p. 591. ( PDF ).