Friedrich-Carl Sarre
Friedrich-Carl Sarre (born August 25, 1901 in Berlin ; † 1968 ) was a German lawyer and attorney .
Life
Friedrich-Carl Sarre was the son of the art historian and museum director Friedrich Sarre and his wife Maria, geb. Humann, daughter of the archaeologist Carl Humann . He grew up in affluent circumstances in his parents' Villa Sarre in Neubabelsberg . After visiting the Victoria-Gymnasium in Potsdam , he studied law in Berlin, Freiburg, Munich, Paris and Wroclaw, where he 1923 Dr. jur. PhD.
In Berlin he had a law firm at Viktoriastrasse 33 with Eduard Wätjen , the husband of his sister Irene. From the beginning of 1940 until his arrest in 1944, Helmuth James Graf von Moltke worked as a lawyer in the law firm Sarre / Wätjen. Wätjen and von Moltke were actively involved in the resistance against National Socialism , and Friedrich-Carl Sarre knew other people from this group through his sister Marie-Louise Sarre, who was also involved .
Friedrich-Carl Sarre was a member of various supervisory boards, such as the European tank storage and transport company. He was chairman of the supervisory board of S. Fischer Verlag and in April 1936, together with Peter Suhrkamp, took over the voting rights of Hedwig Fischer, Samuel Fischer's widow, on the supervisory board.
In 1941 Sarre was involved with Joachim Entzian from Dresdner Bank in setting up front companies in Switzerland that worked for the German navy .
In January 1946 he was a member of the board of directors of the Berlin Bar Association. In February 1946 he worked with Karl Loewenstein from OMGUS for the release of Carl Schmitt .
From the end of the 1940s he had his law firm in Frankfurt am Main , Roßmarkt 14. In 1949, he worked for Dresdner Bank as a legal representative in reimbursement cases. He was a member of numerous supervisory boards, such as the NITAG supervisory board in 1951 . In 1962 he was chairman of the supervisory board of Westbank AG, Frankfurt, and a member of the supervisory board of Berliner AG für Industriebeteiligungen, Berlin, Mercedes Büromaschinenwerke AG , Frankfurt, Adrema-Werke GmbH in Berlin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film AG in Frankfurt and Khasana GmbH. Dr. M. Albersheim in Frankfurt.
In 1941 he married Gabriella Schwalbach († 1971).
Publications
- Gold pledges. Dissertation Breslau 1923.
- LG Frankfurt / Main February 13, 1954 2/6 O 110/53. In: Commercial legal protection and copyright 56.1954, pp. 462–466.
- To the obligation to show films with excess length. In: Archive for Copyright, Film, Radio and Theater Law 38, 1962, pp. 72–81.
- Liability breach in corporations. In: Berliner Anwaltsblatt 1964, 3/4, pp. 3–7; 1965, 1/2, pp. 3-11.
literature
- Who is who? The German Who's Who. 14th edition. Arani, Berlin 1962, p. 1311.
- Hans Sarre : From Babelsberg to Freiburg. Memories. Vol. 1, Freiburg 1985, pp. 47-48. 93, 110.
Individual evidence
- ^ Günter Brakelmann: Christianity in the Resistance. Helmuth James von Moltke. Insights into the life of a young German. Berlin, Münster 2008, p. 251.
- ↑ Directory of directors and supervisory board members born in 1939, Berlin 1939, p. 1427; [1] .
- ↑ Volker Dahm: The Jewish Book in the Third Reich. Munich 1993, p. 87.
- ^ Johannes Bähr: The Dresdner Bank in the economy of the Third Reich (= The Dresdner Bank in the Third Reich Vol. 1). Munich 2006, p. 423. 443.
- ↑ Berliner Anwaltsblatt 59, 1/2, 2010, p. 23 ( Memento of the original from February 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. .
- ^ Joseph W. Bendersky: Carl Schmitt's Path to Nuremberg. A sixty-year reassessment. In: Telos 137, 2007, p. 20.
- ^ Ingo Köhler: The "Aryanization" of the private banks in the Third Reich. Repression, elimination and the question of reparation. Munich 2005, pp. 480-481.
- ↑ Petroleum and Coal 4, 1, 1951, p. 54.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sarre, Friedrich-Carl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German lawyer and attorney |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 25, 1901 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | 1968 |