Georg Wende

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Georg Wende (born August 2, 1903 in Bobile , German Empire ; † unknown) was a German lawyer and senior government councilor .

Career

Wende was born on August 2, 1903 as the son of the heir Hugo Wende in Bobile in Silesia . After attending elementary school there, he entered the sixth class of the humanistic grammar school in Rawitsch at Easter 1914 . Since Rawitsch fell to Poland in accordance with the Versailles Peace Treaty in January 1920 , he finished school at the humanistic grammar school in Wohlau with the Abitur at Easter 1924 .

He then studied law and political science at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University in Breslau . He passed his first state examination in law on 9/10. March 1928 before the Higher Regional Court in Breslau . After he was appointed trainee lawyer, he enjoyed his training first in Brieg and from October 1928 at the regional court in Breslau. Wende was founded in 1929 at the Law and Political Science Faculty of the University of Wroclaw with a study The Constitutional Position of the Prussian State Ministry on Dr. jur. PhD.

With the appointment of Wolfgang Haensel as President of the Bavarian State Social Court in Munich in 1959, he turned to the office of Senate President. Shortly thereafter, he was named vice president and retired in 1968.

Together with Wilhelm Thannheiser , Ministerialdirigent in Munich, and Robert Zech , Ministerialrat in the Bavarian State Ministry for Labor and Social Affairs in Munich, he was the founder of the Handbook of Federal Supply Law . He was also editor of the journal Die Kriegsopferversorgung ( ISSN  0450-9358 ), which was first published in July 1952 as a specialist body for care law, care practice and care medicine, whose main editor he became in 1955 and which was reinstated in December 1975.

Honors

Fonts

  • The constitutional position of the Prussian State Ministry . 1929 (dissertation to obtain a legal doctorate).
  • W., R. Zech: Handbook of Federal Supply Law . Stutz, Munich 1950.
  • W. et al. (Ed.): Collection of social law decisions . Excerpts from decisions and references . 1953.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albert Oeckl (ed.): Pocket book of public life . Federal Republic of Germany 1960 . Vol. 10. Mainland, Bonn 1960, p. 101 .
  2. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who . tape 14 , no. 1 . arani, Berlin 1962, p. 1687 .
  3. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany . In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 20, No. 218 , November 22, 1968, ISSN  0344-7634 , p. 2 ( digitized version ).