Gerhard Reintanz

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Gerhard Reintanz (born March 1, 1914 in Cuxhaven ; † November 18, 1997 in Halle ) was a German party functionary of the GDR CDU and international lawyer in the GDR.

Life

After graduating from high school in Stolp in 1933 , which Reintanz reached by train every school day from Lauenburg near Danzig , he began studying law at the University of Greifswald in the same year . There he was a member of the Rugia fraternity from 1934 to 1936 . In 1937/38 Reintanz continued his law studies at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University in Breslau . In the meantime he was drafted into the Reich Labor Service and military service. In 1940 he joined the NSDAP . The son of an official passed the first legal exam at the Higher Regional Court in Stettin at the beginning of August 1942 and the second state exam in Berlin in 1944. During the Second World War he took part as paymaster or chief paymaster in various military war administrations. Supply difficulties in Africa, especially with the replenishment of food in the southern Libyan desert in the third year of the war, described chief paymaster Reintanz in several magazine articles.

After his release from Soviet captivity two years after the end of World War II and joining the CDU in Ueckermünde in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 1948, Reintanz took up the job of city ​​treasurer in Güstrow that same year . With this office he also exercised the function of deputy mayor. On 3 May 1949, he was at the University of Rostock with the work , the problem of community supervision in the new democratic order Dr. jur. PhD. In the commemorative publication for the rector of the University of Rostock and administrative lawyer Erich Schlesinger on the occasion of his 75th birthday in 1955, Reintanz wrote a maritime law article on the topic: Against the oil pollution of the world's oceans .

In 1950 Reintanz was initially personal assistant to Foreign Minister Georg Dertinger , until the arrest of CDU Foreign Minister Dertinger "Head of the Policy Department" in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MfAA) of the GDR , later head of the Law Department at the MfAA in Berlin on Luisenstrasse. When Foreign Minister Dertinger and the incumbent Polish Foreign Minister Stanislaw Skrzeszewski signed the final protocol of the border marking of the Oder-Neisse border on January 27, 1951, Gerhard Reintanz assisted the GDR minister. As the main department head in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Gerhard Reintanz was a member of the GDR delegation headed by the Minister of Justice, Max Fechner , who visited Bulgaria in 1952. During his activity in the Foreign Ministry he held lectures on "international law issues" at the German Academy for Political Science and Law "Walter Ulbricht" . After completing his doctorate, he took part in a course at its predecessor, the "Deutsche Verwaltungsakademie Walter Ulbricht". Reintanz also read about "German legal history" at the Institute for Archival Studies .

Reintanz left the Foreign Ministry in 1953 as a CDU member. When asked about the arrest of his former boss , the first GDR foreign minister, in January 1990, Reintanz replied in writing: “ I found out about Dertinger's arrest in the morning through the newspaper. I asked then State Secretary Anton Ackermann to talk to me about this matter and learned that there was nothing against me in this matter. ”Among the 15 members of the bloc parties who were“ in the course of a strict cadre review ”after the“ impeachment of State Secretary Anton Ackermann (SED) ”were released from the Foreign Ministry in October 1953, this was Dertinger's former personal advisor and later head of the main legal department.

The Halle university professor Lieberwirth (* 1920; † 2019) assessed in his memoirs the appointment of Reintanz as a lecturer in international law in the summer of 1953 as "very favorable for the development of the faculty", especially since the international law specialist afterwards "also specialized in maritime law and many Praktiker in this field led to a doctorate ”. The Rostock University no longer had its law faculty at that time, so that the law faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg also supervised dissertations on maritime law issues and finally carried out the doctoral procedure and the award of the legal doctorate.

Actor in church politics

Under the leadership of Gerhard Reintanz, the CDU working group “State and Church” dealt with the draft of a convention that should regulate open questions between State and Church, including the interpretation of Article 41 of the GDR constitution of 1949 on religious freedom. Reintanz, as head of the State and Church working group , was commissioned with the CDU's "Scientific Working Group" to complete the "Theses on the Church Political Situation". Even his boss, Foreign Minister Dertinger , occasionally worked as an expert in this working group. At that time Reintanz was still the main department head in the GDR Foreign Ministry. At the 6th party congress of the East CDU in 1952 in the German State Opera on the relationship between state and church, Reintanz took the view that "the churches cannot remain unaffected by the great process of social transformation. The state must therefore have to deal with the Respect for his authority to ensure the preservation of freedom of conscience and the preservation of peace among our people. It must be a matter for the Church to show loyalty to the state, to recognize efforts to achieve the highest level of social justice and the Clarify the delimitation of the tasks. "

Reintanz was to become the successor to the head of the "Liaison with the Churches" office in the GDR government chancellery in October 1952 , when the incumbent, lawyer and CDU man Kurt Grünberg (1892–1982) fell into disrepute with the SED for "unreliability" . When Otto Nuschke was unable to support Grünbaum despite his intercession, he decided in favor of his personal assistant, Helmut Enke (* 1916), who became the acting head of department in October 1952.

At a conference of the Christian working group in the German Peace Council , of which Reintanz was a member, he gave a "presentation on the German Peace Plan" in Görlitz in November 1961 in front of 200 theologians and was introduced as dean of the law faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg .

As a scientific expert on international issues, Reintanz and Peter Alfons Steiniger took part in the II. All-Christian Peace Assembly in Prague in 1964, where a conversation took place with Pastor D. Martin Niemöller . Together with Lothar de Maizière , Reintanz occasionally advised the Federation of Evangelical Churches in the GDR . Reintanz wrote an essay on human rights and religious freedom .

University professor

After leaving the GDR Foreign Ministry in Berlin, Reintanz worked as a lecturer at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg and was appointed professor there on September 1, 1958, teaching international law, aviation law and space law. Looking back, Reintanz reported about the beginning of his teaching activity in 1953 as a lecturer at the law faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg that he had students as listeners “who had participated in the Second World War as soldiers who had been in captivity for several years and when family fathers came to the workers 'and farmers' faculty and then to the technical studies through their professional activities . ”Reintanz was vice dean of the law faculty of the Martin Luther University in Halle in 1954. As a university professor he advocated practical studies at the universities with the proviso that the forms and methods “should be different for the individual branches of science”. With a view to the “ freedom of teaching and research in the West”, the lawyer formulated a “ freedom of academic work ” for the universities of the GDR.

In 1958, the international lawyer wrote a contribution on the legal situation in Berlin. Reintanz was part-time director of the central training center of the GDR CDU " Otto Nuschke " (ZSS) in Burgscheidungen Castle from 1958 to 1961 and was the author of several booklets from Burgscheidungen . As ZSS director, he signed the correspondence in July 1959 about the accidental discovery of the treasure trove - Meissen porcelain and silver items - of the expropriated castle owner, Count von der Schulenburg. In the 1950s, Reintanz traveled to the Federal Republic of Germany as Vice Dean of the Law Faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg to exchange scientific experiences . The Dean of the Law Faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg was given to Reintanz in October 1961 for a four-year term as successor to John Lekschas . In the inaugural lecture he spoke on the subject of “The task of the UN in our time”. On November 14, 1963, Reintanz received his habilitation with the work The Legal Status of Territorial Waters in Democratic International Law together with the Rostock lawyer Jörgen Haalck . His successor as dean was the previous vice dean Willi Büchner Uhder, who had previously been appointed professor with a teaching assignment for constitutional law on September 1, 1963.

Gerhard Reintanz's specialty was international law. From 1964 until his retirement in 1980, Reintanz was a full professor at the Faculty of Law, which was called the State and Law Section of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Halle (Saale) after the 1968 university reform in the GDR . Reintanz and Rolf Lieberwirth (1920–2019) did not belong to the SED in the 1960s , apart from the university professor Arthur Wegner (born February 25, 1900; † June 29, 1989), who moved from Münster to Halle (Saale) for personal reasons , who held a “personal ordinariate” for criminal law and the history of criminal law from 1963 to 1965, the year of entry into retirement age. Reintanz had decided to join an “existing circle” for law professors “to study dialectical materialism ” in 1958 with the reason declares, "The preoccupation with dialectical materialism will help us non-Marxists to better understand the intentions of our Marxist colleagues." Previously, the international lawyer had been attacked in March 1958 at a conference on the discussion of revisionist views among legal scholars from GDR universities, which the Law Faculty of the Karl Marx University in Leipzig conducted te, using his article in the GDR magazine “Staat und Recht” on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the independence of the Union from Burma. One of the participants named the author Reintanz of the criticized essay on Burma with the denouncing accusation that “this representation means denying the right of nations to self-determination and objectively standing on the ground of capitalism”. After the Babelsberg conference , publications by Reintanz, among others, came under the “dissecting knife” of Karl Polak and then examined “to what extent” the conference was “understood in the individual branches of law”.

Reintanz belonged to a working group headed by Walter Poeggel (1929–2019) that developed a teaching program in the 1970s. This program was confirmed as a binding teaching program in July 1975 by the Deputy Minister for Higher and Technical Education, Gregor Schirmer . In 1986 the program was supported by the "teaching program for the field of international law for training in the fields of law (justice), law (economics) within the basic legal studies" from the GDR Council of Ministers, Ministry for Higher and Higher Education. Technical schools, replaced. Reintanz also published some articles in West German specialist publications, for example in honor of Alex Meyer on the occasion of his departure as director of the Institute for Air Law and Space Law Issues at Cologne University, which he founded . He maintained contacts with West German and foreign international law scholars who were particularly useful for acquiring specialist literature from their authorship.

After Reintanz's retirement, the international law research area was merged under his successor with the international finance and business law department, which Hans Spiller (* 1923; † 2014) headed until his retirement in 1988, to form the international law department.

Author in the central organ Neue Zeit

Reintanz had the talent to formulate problems pointedly in a relaxed style, which he had already proven as a German specialist officer and combatant. As early as 1942, a captain Bühlmann from Bern quoted Reintanz verbatim from his essays "Sandstorm, Kraftwagenkolonne im" Ghibli "" and "A day at a field kitchen in the African desert" in the treatise on catering principles and the supply of the German troops in Africa a military journal in Switzerland was published.

Gerhard Reintanz has been writing articles for the central organ Neue Zeit of the GDR CDU on Germany and international problems since 1953 . In 1957, Reintanz, as a member of the main CDU executive board, to which he belonged from 1952 to 1964, stated in Neue Zeit that "the unification of the two German states into a peace-loving, democratic, sovereign all-German state remains the primary goal of our republic" and commented the proposal to form a confederation . As initially only acting head of the Institute for International Law at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg, Reintanz campaigned in November 1958 for a "peace treaty with Germany" as a solution to the "questions relating to Germany" raised in a Khrushchev speech.

Reintanz commented on current political issues and quoted passages from international law documents when he assessed the legal situation of Berlin in a contribution to the New Age on November 19, 1958. He reminded the NZ readers that the division of Berlin into four sectors was based on a “special regulation for the German capital”, as was the “election of Berlin to the seat of the Control Council”. He interpreted these facts as meaning that “the four powers wanted to underline the commonality of their trade” and “they regard Germany as a unit.” In the newspaper article, Reintanz called for the solution of the questions concerning Germany through negotiations. Reintanz attracted international attention, especially in the USA, with his recommendation that the Western allies should negotiate with the GDR, including about non-military traffic from the "West" to Berlin. In the Ames Daily Tribune , Reintanz was referred to as a "communist legal expert" and his NZ contribution was summed up as "he said the West used the air corridors illegally for non-military traffic" and "the western allies must negotiate with the East German government" to get to "isolated West Berlin" by land or by air ".

As a CDU main board member since 1952, Reintanz packaged critical remarks on domestic political developments in desired statements, for example on the occasion of the first anniversary of the declaration of the State Council of the GDR on October 4, 1960, when he said after the construction of the Wall in 1961: "Our members of parliament have to watch it , that put an end to undemocratic behavior, bossing around and patronizing. ”In 1965 Reintanz signed an appeal to prevent the emergency laws together with his colleagues Willi Büchner-Uhder (1928–2003), Rolf Lieberwirth , Hans Spiller , Arthur Wegner and the retirees Professor Gertrud Schubart-Fikentscher and other law scholars from GDR universities and colleges, including Rudolf Arzinger , Rainer Arlt , Karl Bönninger , Gerhard Buchda , Bernhard Graefrath , Hermann Klenner , Hans Nathan (1900–1971), Walther Neye , Peter A. Steiniger and Wolfgang Weichelt .

Legal opinion on reunification

Reintanz had been concerned with possible ways to reunify Germany from an international law perspective since the 1950s. He stuck to his legal opinion on reunification when, in 1964, during the public defense of the habilitation thesis of the director of the Institute for International Law at Leipzig University, Rudolf Arzinger , the latter denied a legal obligation to do so with the thesis that such an obligation would undermine coexistence run out in Germany . In the presence of other GDR international law experts such as Herbert Kröger , Director of the Institute for International Relations, Babelsberg, Joachim Peck, Head of the International Law Office of the German Academy of Sciences, Berlin, Gregor Schirmer , University of Jena, Peter Alfons Steiniger , Humboldt University of Berlin and the head of the department for legal and contract affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the GDR, Herbert Suss, Reintanz put his legal opinion into a question. The publicist Hansjakob Stehle took up this question in the West German magazine Die Zeit with reference to the August 1964 edition of the magazine “Deutsche Aussenpolitik” published in East Berlin and formulated: “Professor Reintanz (Halle) dared to ask whether it was n't a legal obligation after all for reunification ”. Reintanz had formulated his legal opinion on the reunification of the two German states in 1958 as follows: "In addition to the duty of peaceful coexistence , you have the historical and national duty to restore the state unity of the German people".

Awards

On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the National Front , Reintanz was awarded the Ernst Moritz Arndt Medal in 1957 in the House of Ministries in Berlin at a festive meeting of the National Council , along with other CDU officials, e. B. Gerald Götting and Max Sefrin . The reason for this medal, which was presented on December 12, 1957, was "For active commitment in the struggle for the reunification of Germany". Two years earlier he had received the "Badge of Honor of the National Front". The rectangular coat of arms of the badge of honor was designed in black, red and gold and not yet equipped with the state coat of arms of the GDR as from 1960. He was honored with the medal for excellent performance in 1956.

Reintanz received in 1959 in his capacity as director of the Central Training Center Otto Nuschke the Patriotic Order of Merit (VVO) in bronze. Reintanz was honored with the Johannes R. Becher Medal in gold by the Kulturbund der DDR . The law professor was awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in silver on May 1, 1964, with reference to his function as chairman of the district committee of the National Front in Halle in connection with his 50th birthday. In addition to his teaching position for international law, Gerhard Reintanz was also the director of the Institute for International Law, whose research tasks included international traffic law, and director of the Institute for Constitutional and Legal Theory at the time - until the university reform in the GDR in 1968 Law Faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. At an honorary colloquium of the Martin Luther University on the occasion of the 70th birthday of the professor emeritus, the President of the Society for International Law in the GDR , Harry Wünsche (* 1929; † 2008), gave a lecture on the development of the formula “General and Common Heritage of humanity ”in international law and its impact on the peaceful use of the world's oceans and their natural resources. At the same time u. a. the pioneering achievements of the jubilee in the field of marine insurance were honored by the last president of the GDR Maritime Law Society , Ralf Richter. The Society for Maritime Law appointed Gerhard Reintanz as its honorary president in 1981.

The Otto-Nuschke decorations in gold Gerhard Reintanz received in June 1984 in connection with the CDU anniversary.

Functions

Before the GDR was recognized under international law by Western European states, the German-Italian Society was established in the GDR together with other friendship societies for non-socialist countries . Its first president was from January 8, 1963 Gerhard Reintanz, at that time dean of the law faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. Reintanz held the position of President of the Friendship Society until 1975. On April 26, 1963 Reintanz was appointed to the League for Friendship of Nations as one of its vice-presidents. As social organizations "actively cultivating friendship with other countries", the friendship societies were members of the League for Friendship of Nations of the GDR, founded in 1961 . Reintanz was elected to the Presidium in Berlin in 1961 at the founding event of the German-African Society - later renamed the GDR-Africa Friendship Society. In a balance sheet on the occasion of the five-year existence of the German-Italian Society in the GDR , its President Reintanz named as an example of the developing contacts with Italy, above all cultural encounters, which the Friendship Society was able to help prepare and shape. Art lovers of the GDR got to know contemporary Italian graphics through the participation of this friendship society. The Italian art critic Giorgio Trentin (1917–2013) was won over for the project. In 1975 Gerhard Reintanz was succeeded as President of the Heinrich Toeplitz Society . From 1973 the organization was named Society GDR-Italy and from March 1990 interested parties met who were interested in the reconstitution of a German-Italian society in the GDR. In 1990 the German-Italian Society in Thuringia e. V. with three hundred members, which should facilitate the access to Italian culture and history significantly.

From 1954 to 1966, Gerhard Reintanz was chairman of the Halle district committee of the National Front of the GDR (successor to Heinz Glaser ). Reintanz was replaced in this function by Harald-Dietrich Kühne . One of the highlights during Reintanz's tenure in this honorary position were the commemorations for August Hermann Francke's 300th birthday , which he attended.

Reintanz was a member of the central board of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship from 1958 to 1960. Since the founding of a GDR committee for European security on March 24, 1970 in Berlin, the international law expert Reintanz belonged to this body as a member together with the constitutional lawyer Poppe, also from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. Reintanz was temporarily an arbitrator at the Commercial Arbitration Court of the Chamber for Foreign Trade of the GDR. In addition, he held the honorary functions of a vice-president of the Society for International Law in the GDR and the Society for Maritime Law of the GDR . Reintanz was a participant in the constituent assembly of the Society for International Law in the GDR in January 1965 and was elected to its executive council as one of the vice-presidents. For a time he was an arbitrator at the Chamber of Foreign Trade.

Reintanz was involved in the drafting of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as one of the GDR representatives - the GDR delegation was headed by his former doctoral student Gunter Görner - through collaboration in a sub-commission in Geneva. In 1974 Reintanz headed the GDR delegation to the Geneva meeting of the legal subcommittee of the UN space committee .

Private

His father, Paul Reintanz, was a police commissioner in Lauenburg in Pomerania. Gerhard Reintanz was married to Elisabet Reintanz, née Krüper (1919–2011), since 1942. The marriage had a son, who later became a senior medical officer. D. and ENT doctor Gerhard Reintanz jun. (1943–2018), and one daughter. His mother's piety and his father-in-law Krüper's membership in the CDU, as well as his will to “build a new life in Germany”, led to him joining this party at a CDU meeting in Liepgarten not far from Ueckermünde in early 1948 after his return from captivity . After working as city treasurer in Güstrow and deputy mayor there, he came to Berlin in early 1950.

In the fall of 1952, Reintanz and other employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MfAA), under the direction of Dertinger, took part in clearing the New Koenigstrasse , the fourth construction site, which the workforce of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, as part of the capital's national development program cleared away. In Berlin, the Reintanz family lived on Karlshorster Treskowallee . After moving from East Berlin to Halle (Saale) in the Martha-Brautzsch-Straße in 1953, the Reintanz family had a subscription to the premiere from 1954, which they used for new productions, especially of Handel and Wagner operas and operettas. The performances took place in the city ​​theater , which was rebuilt in a simplified way after war damage in 1951 . In a reader survey by the daily newspaper Neue Zeit , Reintanz was asked in 1962 what impressed him most culturally. a. "Lofter, the man with the lost face, that piece by Günther Weisenborn , which, with its moral and social criticism, was perfectly presented by the Hallesches Landestheater."

The CDU newspaper Neue Zeit used Reintanz as a forum to report on his research and related business trips, for example on his participation in the XIII. Annual Congress of the International Astronautical Federation 1962 in Bulgaria. In a subsequent interview in November 1962, the dean of the Faculty of Law answered questions of general interest on space law and appealed to the readers to provide him with more details on the biography of the pioneer of cosmic law, Vladimír Mandl , which was successful a few weeks later. Reintanz's extensive library included Mandl's volume “Das Weltraumrecht” from 1932 and the volume “Kosmos und internationales Recht”, published in Moscow in 1962, with a personal dedication by the author Yevgeny A. Korowin (* 1892; † 1964) for was provided. Reintanz owned "an anthology, 1392 pages, filled with articles on space law and compiled in Washington in 1961 for use by the Senate of the 87th United States Congress"; a contribution from him was included under the heading “Communist Articles” as well as his work on space law in German, Polish and Russian.

Reintanz belonged to the small group of professors at the Martin Luther University in Halle who focused on individuality and style and expressed this externally by wearing a bow tie instead of a tie. At first Reintanz in the GDR was referred to by “comrades jurists” as a “bourgeois scientist” in order to demean him, which he did not put up with. Such defamation by SED members was later referred to as "sectarian action" by the SED leadership and officially stopped. After Reintanz applied for his retirement in 1978 for health reasons, he continued to deal with maritime and space law issues and also began to write down his memoirs: “It remains to be hoped that there would be no 3rd World War (with nuclear weapons!) - it would be End of humanity ”, was one of his closing lines. Reintanz died at the age of 84 and was buried in the Böllberg Evangelical Cemetery in Halle (Saale).

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Reintanz dealt with international treaties and in particular international law. In 1956 Reintanz was the publisher of the publication Die kollektiv Sicherheit in the GDR . The system of collective security and the questions of ensuring the security of the world , which the Polish international lawyer Manfred Lachs (1914-1993) wrote. In 1960 Reintanz was involved in the show trial of the Federal Republic of Germany's expellee minister, Theodor Oberländer , through an expert opinion on the GDR's duty to prosecute Oberlanders as war criminals. In 1966 he participated in the transit contracts between the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR by obtaining documents from Dieter Schröder's office . In February 1966, Gerhard Reintanz and Jörgen Haalck took part in a conference of the German Association for International Maritime Law in Hamburg.

Reintanz was particularly involved in space law. Reintanz met the demand for practice-oriented research as a university professor and head of international law in the Political and Legal Science section at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg by establishing his contacts with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MfAA) , primarily the head of the legal department - and contracts, Ambassador Dr. Herbert Süß (* 1931; † 2007), used to receive and work on current research topics. For almost 20 doctoral students, the university professor, as a doctoral supervisor, took on their supervision during the preparation of their scientific work on maritime and space law problems. Reintanz was a member of the International Astronautical Federation . Reintanz dealt with the constitutional law of Ghana , India , Indonesia and South Africa . In addition, he published on the law of the sea, water management law and space law. He belonged to the GDR CDU and was a member of the main board. Gerhard Reintanz published his essays mainly in the journals “Scientific Journal of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg”, “State and Law” and “New Justice”. Reintanz member was the International Institute of Space Law (International Institute of Space Law / IISL). After his retirement , Reintanz continued to be a corresponding member of the International Astronautical Academy .

Fonts

Reintanz's specialist areas of interest are summarized in the German Scholars Calendar from 1961 to 1976: international law, maritime, air and space law, traffic law, constitutional law, mainly of Asian and African countries, on which he has also published.

  • The problem of community supervision in the new democratic order. Dissertation, University of Rostock, 1948.
  • The foreign policy of the Soviet Union towards Germany. (Lectures on the dissemination of scientific knowledge, cultural association for the democratic renewal of Germany), Aufbau Verlag, Berlin, 1952.
  • The integration of the American continent after the Second World War . In: Scientific journal of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg . 3rd year, 1953/54, issue 6, p. 915ff .; Hall, 1953.
  • The state structure of Yugoslavia . In: State and Law; Vol. 5, No. 4 (1956), pp. 450-467
  • Pact systems in the Middle East after 1945. Reprint from the scientific journal of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg , 1958.
  • The state structure of the Indian Union. , Berlin, 1957.
  • On the way to the reunification of Germany. In: Notebooks from Burgscheidungen. No. 6, 1958.
  • Comments on the Germany question and the Berlin problem . In: sheets for German and international politics ; Vol. 3 (1958), No. 12, pp. 929-932.
  • Africa. In: Notebooks from Burgscheidungen . No. 26, 1959.
  • with Heinz Büttner and Erwin Krubke : Peace treaty with Germany. In: Notebooks from Burgscheidungen. No. 38, 1960.
  • Baltic Sea - Sea of ​​Peace. In: Notebooks from Burgscheidungen. No. 43, 1960. Digitized
  • The constitution of India as amended on November 1, 1956 , Berlin, 1961.
  • The emergence of the zoning of Germany and the zoning of Berlin . In: German Imperialism and the Second World War , Vol. 5; Berlin, 1962.
  • International legal bases for deep sea fishing . In: Scientific journal of the Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Vol. 11, No. 10 (1962), pp. 1211-1241
  • International law of the sea. Documents. , Berlin, 1962.
  • with Jürgen Haalck : The legal status of territorial waters in democratic international law. Habilitation thesis. University of Halle-Wittenberg, 1963.
  • The Kiel Canal and the peace treaty with Germany . In: Scientific journal of the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald; Vol. 12, No. 5/6 (1963), pp. 623-629
  • Legal basis of the American news satellite system. In: Scientific journal of the University of Halle (Gesell. Sprachw. Series), 14th year, 1965, pp. 299–304.
  • About the North Sea and Baltic Sea oil . In: German Foreign Policy; Vol. 11, No. 4 (1966), pp. 458-466
  • International law foundations for solving the German question . In: Scientific contributions from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, 1966/10 (B1), pp. 26–34
  • Marine insurance (teaching material). Wilhelm Pieck University Rostock, Faculty of Engineering Economics, Distance Learning and Further Education Department, 1967
  • The International Treaty on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space . In: Staat und Recht Vol. 16, No. 3 (1967), pp. 470-486
  • Space law. State Publishing House of the GDR, Berlin, 1967.
  • Thoughts on European Security . In: Yearbook for international law , vol. 13 (1967) p. 82 ff.
  • International water management law. In: Scientific contributions from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. No. 6/1967.
  • Ten years of the Geneva Convention on the Law of the Sea . In: Staat und Recht, Vol. 17, No. 3 (1968), pp. 426-444
  • Scientific and technical revolution and some problems of international law . In: Staat und Recht, Vol. 18, No. 7 (1969), pp. 1074-1084
  • Apartheid in South Africa. State Publishing House of the GDR, Berlin 1969.
  • History of international law. Part 1, 1971.
  • New international law issues relating to the continental shelf and the deep sea floor. In: New Justice. No. 18/1970, pp. 5. 536-540.
  • Sea zones and seabed. In: Seewirtschaft. No. 6/1972, pp. 459-464.
  • Foundation of the Society for Maritime Law of the GDR . In: Deutsche Aussenpolitik Heft 1 from 1973, pp. 188–190
  • Marine pollution and marine research. Problems of III. UN Conference on the Law of the Sea. In: German foreign policy. Issue 5 from 1973, pp. 1105-1120.
  • with DJ Haalck and F. Elchlepp : Internationales Maritime Law - Guide for Naval Officers. Berlin 1972.
  • Some observations under international law on environmental protection
  • together with his successor as university professor: Reinhard Müller (* 1952) on the 30th anniversary of the Danube Convention. In: German foreign policy. No. 8/1978, pp. 85-91.
  • together with F. Elchlepp and K. Schoepke, Hugo Grotius 1583–1646 . In: Contributions to national and international law of the sea, Issue 7, Ed .: Society for the Law of the Sea of ​​the GDR , Rostock 1983; ISSN  0138-1415
  • together with Reinhard Müller and Martin Howald, Status and Perspectives of Space Law . In: Neue Justiz (NJ) 1987, pp. 438–440

The Protestant scholars had both the 1947-1989 published evangelical magazine The signs of the times and in the East CDU politically related publication POSITION taken (1973-1990) several times to questions of international law position.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft . Vol. 1, Part. 8, Supplement L-Z. Winter, Heidelberg 2014, ISBN 978-3-8253-6051-1 , pp. 184-185.
  • Reintanz, Gerhard. In: Who was who in German law. Gerhard Köbler's website(version 32970, August 9, 2012)
  • Gerhard Reintanz. In: Rugia album. Greifswald 2006, p. 201 f.
  • Harry Waibel : Servants of many masters: Former Nazi functionaries in the SBZ / GDR. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2011, ISBN 978-3-631-63542-1 .
  • Michael Stolleis : Constitutional and Administrative Law Studies in West and East 1945–1990. (History of Public Law in Germany, Volume 4). Verlag CH Beck, Munich 2012, p. 582; ISBN 978-3-406-63203-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Habel, Walter (ed.): Who is? The German who's who . 2nd supplemented edition, arani-Verlags-GmbH, Berlin-Grunewald, p. 207; DNB catalog
  2. a b c d e f g h Our portrait: Prof. Dr. GERHARD REINTANZ in: "Union shares with (Utm)", issue 9/1989, p. 20
  3. Tabular curriculum vitae for the German Office (WASt) of Prof. em. Dr. Gerhard Reintanz, September 6, 1994
  4. a b Harry Waibel : Servants of Many Masters: Former Nazi functionaries in the Soviet Zone / GDR. P. 263, Frankfurt am Main 2011; ISBN 978-3-631-63542-1
  5. Baumgartner, G./Hebig, D .: Biographisches Handbuch der SBZ / DDR 1945-1990 , Vol. 2, p. 700, Munich, 1997, ISBN 978-3-598-11177-8
  6. Reintanz wrote two articles in the officer rank of "Oberzahlmeister" (equivalent to the Oberleutnant of the Wehrmacht): (1) A day at a field kitchen in the African desert ; (2) Sandstorm, column of motor vehicles in the "Ghibli" , quoted from Captain G. Bühlmann, Bern: Catering principles and supply for the German troops in Africa and Russia. In: “Allgemeine Schweizerische Militärzeitung”, issue 7/1942, (369–382) p. 382; Digitized: source material
  7. book, Günter: names and dates. Biographies of important people in the GDR , Berlin, Bonn-Bad-Godesberg 1973, p. 228 f., Keyword: Reintanz, Gerhard; ISBN 978-3-8012-0020-6
  8. For example, in volume 5/1942 of the 7th year published monthly by the Wehrmacht-Presse-Verlag, Stuttgart / Berlin, “Zeitschrift für die Heeresverwaltung” under the heading “What I saw in Libya”, diary sheets from Oberpaarger Reintanz .
  9. Gabriele Baumgartner, Dieter Hebig (ed.): Biographisches Handbuch der SBZ / DDR. 1945–1990. Volume 2: Maassen - Zylla. KG Saur, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-598-11177-0 , p. 700 ("Reintanz, Gerhard")
  10. Biographical Handbook of the SBZ / GDR: 1945–1990, Volume 1 and 2 (Munich, 1996/97) Ed. Baumgartner, Gabriele / Hebig, Dieter, p. 700; ISBN 3-598-11130-4
  11. ^ "Union shares with (Utm)", Issue 2/1958: The portrait of the month: Dr. Gerhard Reintanz
  12. Reintanz, Gerhard: Against the oil pollution of the oceans . Published in the scientific journal of the University of Rostock. 5th year 1955/56. Special issue: Tradition and New Reality at the University. Festschrift for Professor Dr. jur. Dr. phil. hc Erich Schlesinger on his 75th birthday. Edited by Fritz Müller. Rostock 1955 DNB portal
  13. see: Peter Joachim Lapp : Georg Dertinger: Journalist - Foreign Minister - Public Enemy. Herder Verlag, Freiburg / Basel / Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-451-23007-0 , pp. 166 and 193.
  14. Günter Wirth : On some “blank spots” in the GDR university landscape . In: "hochschule ost. Leipziger contributions to university & science", pp. (271–288) 281; DNB 016373413
  15. Jump up in office: March 20, 1951; Term of office as Foreign Minister ended: April 27, 1956.
  16. ^ Archive photo and caption in the Neue Zeit newspaper , March 29, 1990, p. 3, Zefys ; in Neues Deutschland , January 28, 1951, p. 1, same image motif: Reintanz bent over the documents while Dertinger and Skrzeszewski shake hands in the presence of the other delegation participants in Frankfurt / Oder. Zefys
  17. ADN -Meldung in: newspaper New Germany , September 6, 1952 page 5
  18. ^ "Union shares with (Utm)", Issue 2/1958: The portrait of the month: Dr. Gerhard Reintanz
  19. Günter Wirth : German-German appointment events after 1989 in the light of professorship appointments and East-West academic hikes in the Soviet Zone and GDR. In: university east. No. 2/01, ISSN  0944-7989 , pp. 193–208, here p. 194: “If a Union friend in Halle / Saale could become a teacher of international law - (especially aviation law) (Gerhard Reintanz), it was because he 1953 as head of the main department for fundamental questions of the Foreign Ministry after the arrest of the CDU Foreign Minister Georg Dertinger ... was no longer 'sustainable' and should 'disappear' from Berlin. "
  20. ^ Reply letter, dated January 14, 1990, to Dr. Schulz - Schudi Collection 45
  21. Bock, S./Muth, I./Schwiesau, H .: GDR foreign policy. An overview. Data, facts; Personen (III), Berlin, 2010, p. 285; ISBN 978-3-643-10559-2
  22. ^ Lieberwirth, Rolf: History of the Law Faculty of the University of Halle-Wittenberg after 1945. Facts and memories . Printed with the support of the Erhard-Hübner-Stiftung e. V , Cologne / Munich 2008, p. 54; ISBN 978-3-452-26840-2
  23. ^ Wentker, Hermann: The Church Political Department of the Eastern CDU: Organization, mode of operation and staffing. In: "The Church Policy of the SED and State Security". Ed. Clemens Vollnhals , Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin, 1996; Pp. 159-189 (172); ISBN 3-86153-122-4
  24. ^ Schalück, Andreas: Church political structures in the Eastern CDU of the early fifties . In: Richter, Michael / Rissmann, Martin (eds.): Die OST-CDU , Cologne / Weimar 1995, pp. (63–89) 70, 75; ISBN 978-3-412-07895-9
  25. Neue Zeit, December 7, 1952, p. 2: "Eight working groups in action. Scientific working group fulfills orders from the 6th party congress of the CDU."
  26. ^ Daily newspaper of the CDU Neue Zeit , Berlin edition, October 18, 1952. P. 2
  27. Scharlück, Andreas: An agency of the churches in the state apparatus? Otto Nuschke and the main department “Connection to the Churches” 1949-1953 , Berlin 1999, p. 41; ISBN 3-05-003467-X
  28. Scharlück, Andreas: An agency of the churches in the state apparatus ?. Otto Nuschke and the main department “Connection to the Churches” 1949-1953 ; Berlin 1999, p. 91; ISBN 3-05-003467-X
  29. ^ Neue Zeit , November 17, 1961, p. 3
  30. ^ Documentary photo : Krüger (photographer in the CDU party leadership), printed in: Neue Zeit, July 21, 1977, p. 5; Zefys: Berlin State Library, GDR press / results display
  31. In: The signs of the times . Evangelical Monthly for Church Workers Vol. 22 (1968), pp. 457–462
  32. Neues Deutschland , July 24, 1954, p. 2
  33. ^ Reintanz, Gerhard: Studies in connection with theory and practice . In: "10 years of the GDR. Ten years of cooperation with the Christian Democratic Union. [Published on behalf of the party leadership of the CDU]", Union Verlag Berlin 1959, p. 126
  34. Neue Zeit newspaper, November 19, 1958, p. 2
  35. ^ Neue Zeit, May 20, 1958, p. 3.
  36. ^ Neue Zeit, June 27, 1961, p. 3
  37. The treasure was found behind a temporary wall in the ZSS potato cellar. See Ulf Bischof: The art and antiques GmbH in the field of commercial coordination. Verlag de Gruyter Recht, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89949-048-7 , p. 345 f. As a replacement for the treasure trove given to the GDR Ministry of Finance, the CDU had a gilded hen made, which was shown by its party chairman for fun at evening events.
  38. ^ New Germany newspaper , February 6, 1955, ADN report, p. 7.
  39. a b Neue Zeit, October 22, 1961, p. 2
  40. ^ State and Law , 1965
  41. ^ Michael Stolleis: Constitutional and Administrative Law Studies in West and East 1945–1990. (History of Public Law in Germany, Volume 4). Verlag CH Beck, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-406-63203-7 , p. 582.
  42. ^ Köbler, Gerhard : Who is who in German law ; 1980 retired (successor Reinhard Müller)
  43. Reintanz, Gerhard. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Berlin 1992, p. 2932: Prof. em. sc. jur. Gerhard Reintanz Section Staats- u. Jurisprudence.
  44. ^ Wegner, Arthur In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Berlin 1976, p. 3422.
  45. The Law Faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg honored Arthur Wegner with a festive event on the occasion of his 65th birthday. In: Neue Zeit of February 27, 1965 p. 1; see also entry on Arthur Wegner in the Catalogus Professorum Halensis (accessed on July 28, 2015)
  46. ^ Neue Zeit, April 10, 1958, p. 3
  47. ^ Reintanz, Gerhard: The Union of Burma. On the 10th anniversary of its existence . In: “State and Law”, VEB Deutscher Zentralverlag, Berlin 1958, issue 1/1958, p. 66 ff.
  48. Neues Deutschland , March 25, 1958, p. 4
  49. Schirmer, Gregor : "Yes, I am ready for it". A flashback . Berlin 2014, p. 117; ISBN 978-3-89793-193-0
  50. Teaching program for the subject area of ​​international law for training in basic law studies at universities and colleges in the GDR published by: Ministry for Higher and Technical Schools (1975); Archive Uni. Leipzig ( Memento from March 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Signature: KMU-DS 0747
  51. Teaching program for the field of international law for training in basic law studies at universities and colleges in the GDR published by: Ministry of Higher and Technical Schools (1975) No. 377/75, inside title (p. 2)
  52. ^ Portal DNB
  53. The Interkosmos program , In: Special edition of the magazine for air and space law; Edited by Manfred Bodenschatz; Cologne / Berlin / Bonn / Munich, 1975, pp. 349-354; ISBN 3-452-18018-2
  54. Görner, Gunter: Völkerrecht in the context of its time. Notes from a German diplomat . Bad Langensalza 2014, pp. 86 and 102
  55. The international law research area was a little away from the Thomasianum, Universitätsplatz 10 , where lawyers were taught, at Frankeplatz 1 in house 42.
  56. International economic, financial and currency law and economic security: [Honorary colloquium on the occasion of d. 65th birthday of comrade Prof. Dr. Hans Spiller] / ed. by Reinhard Müller. [Event by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and the Society for International Law of the GDR]; ISBN 3-86010-201-X kart.
  57. Koebler Who was who in German law to Müller, Reinhard, Prof. Dr .; International Law Academic Area
  58. Bühlmann, G .: Catering principles and supply for the German troops in Africa and Russia . In: Allgemeine Schweizerische Militärzeitung , issue 7/1942, (369–382) p. 375; PDF created on: July 25, 2017
  59. Neue Zeit, 23 August 1957, p. 1 f.
  60. ^ Neue Zeit, November 19, 1958, p. 2
  61. Ames Daily Tribune Place of Publication: Ames, Iowa , Nov. 19, 1958, p. 7; Ames Daily Tribune
  62. ^ CDU central organ Neue Zeit , October 4, 1961, page 3.
  63. ^ Open letter of April 5, 1965 from the jurists of the GDR. In: Zeitschrift Staat und Recht , 14th year (1965), p. 841 ff.
  64. Neues Deutschland , April 18, 1965, p. 5
  65. Booklets from Burgscheidungen, Part 6 (1958) “On the way to the reunification of Germany” p. 19; Digitized by the library of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. Sankt Augustin, 2014.
  66. ^ Arzinger, Rudolf: The right of self-determination of the peoples , (Volume 1 and 2). Leipzig, Faculty of Law, habilitation thesis from June 1, 1964.
  67. Meisner, Rolf: The right of the peoples to self-determination - a basic principle of democratic international law . In: Deutsche Aussenpolitik, Volume 9, Issue 8/1964 (786–790) p. 789.
  68. ^ Stehle, Hansjakob in DIE ZEIT No. 36 from 1964; Registration required!
  69. Reintanz, Gerhard (director of the central training center of the CDU "Otto Nuschke" and lecturer at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg): The way to national reunification , booklets from Burgscheidungen 6 (1958), p. 19; DNB 451892305
  70. ^ Neue Zeit, December 13, 1957, p. 1
  71. ^ "Union shares with (Utm)", Issue 2/1958: The portrait of the month: Dr. Gerhard Reintanz
  72. ^ Neue Zeit, October 10, 1959, p. 2
  73. ^ Neue Zeit, June 1, 1962, p. 1
  74. Neue Zeit, April 30, 1964, p. 1
  75. Görner, Gunter: Völkerrecht in the context of its time , Verlag Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza / Thüringen, 2014 p. 86; ISBN 978-3-86777-742-1
  76. Congratulations from the Presidium of the main board of the CDU on Gerhard Reintanz's 50th birthday, excerpts from: Neue Zeit, March 1, 1964, p. 2
  77. ^ Daily newspaper Neue Zeit , March 14, 1984, p. 6
  78. As an insurance lawyer, he made a name for himself from 1970 on from the legal science field of international finance and Economic Law of the Politics and Law Section Siegfried Schulze (* 1925) , who was also scientific secretary of the Faculty of Law and Economics of the Scientific Council of the University of Halle and was later appointed as a law professor.
  79. ^ Daily newspaper Neue Zeit March 14, 1984, p. 6
  80. ^ Message with portrait photo and caption: Prof. D. Reintanz, Halle in "Union shares with (Utm)", issue 7/1984, p. 8
  81. ^ The GDR's political work abroad in Sweden. On the public diplomacy of the GDR towards Sweden after diplomatic recognition (1972–1989). Abraham, Niels, Berlin a. a., 2007, p. 72; ISBN 3-8258-0268-X
  82. Neue Zeit newspaper, January 9, 1963, p. 2
  83. New Germany newspaper, April 28, 1963, p. 5
  84. ^ Handbook of social organizations in the GDR . Ed. Academy for Political Science and Law of the GDR, Berlin 1985, p. 114 f.
  85. ^ Neue Zeit, March 18, 1961, p. 2
  86. NZ interview of the week with Gerhard Reintanz in: Neue Zeit, February 17, 1968, p. 7
  87. ^ Contemporary Italian graphics . Gerhard Reintanz (foreword) a. Giorgio Trentin; (With numerous images for the exhibition in the Neue Berliner Galerie from June 12 to July 12, 1970). Edited by the German-Italian Society, Berlin, 1970
  88. ^ Neue Zeit, March 6, 1990, p. 2
  89. ^ Neue Zeit, August 10, 1993, p. 24.
  90. ^ Neue Zeit, December 7, 1957, p. 3 with a portrait of Dr. Pure dance
  91. Neues Deutschland , March 5, 1961, p. 5.
  92. ^ Neue Zeit , March 26, 1963, p. 2
  93. ^ Renaming of the GDR Committee for European Security to GDR Committee for European Security and Cooperation in January 1974; Federal Archives
  94. ^ Neue Zeit , March 25, 1970, p. 1
  95. Berliner Zeitung , March 25, 1970, p. 2; ZEFYS State Library Berlin
  96. ^ Biographical manual of the Soviet occupation zone, GDR 1945–1990 ; Edited by Baumgartner, Gabriele; Vol. 2, Munich, 1997, under Reintanz, Gerhard ; ISBN 3-598-11130-4
  97. Neue Zeit newspaper , 14. January 1965, p. 2
  98. Neues Deutschland , January 15, 1966, p. 6
  99. ^ Book, Günter: Names and dates of important people in the GDR , 3rd, revised and expanded edition, Berlin / Bonn 1982, p. 254 f. Reintanz, Gerhard ; ISBN 978-3-8012-0081-7
  100. Görner, Gunter: Völkerrecht in the context of its time ; Verlag Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza / Thuringia, 2014 p. 86; ISBN 978-3-86777-742-1
  101. Dissertation: on “The legal structure of the movement of people, goods and messages in the independent political unit West Berlin from and to the Federal Republic through the sovereign territory of the GDR”. Cf. DER SPIEGEL 6/1971 (February 1, 1971, p. 62; Beside the matter ); Univ. Halle, Diss.A. DNB 930576047
  102. ^ Neue Zeit, March 14, 1984, p. 6
  103. ^ Address book 1929/30 of the cities of Lauenburg and Leba as well as the district of Lauenburg in Pomerania. Lauenburg 1929
  104. ^ Advertisement in the daily newspaper Nordkurier , February 2011
  105. Gerhard Reintanz: Interview with myself . In: Wirth, Günther: We live in the GDR. Testimonies of Christian personalities , Union Verlag, Berlin 1963, pp. (81–83) 81
  106. Gerhard Reintanz: Interview with myself . In: Wirth, Günther: We live in the GDR , Berlin 1963, pp. (81–83) 82
  107. ^ Party mandate: Ein neue Deutschland, edited by Dieter Vorsteher, Koehler & Amelang publishing house, Munich, Berlin, 1997, p. 369ff .; ISBN 3-7338-0212-8
  108. ^ Neue Zeit, November 23, 1952, p. 5
  109. Entry in the Official Telephone Book of Berlin, born in 1952: “Reintanz Gerhard Dr. jur. Klshst Treskowallee 68 “under 3.1. III. Directory of participants Berlin.
  110. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 1961, keyword "Reintanz, Gerhard". According to Kürschner's scholars calendar , the international law specialist later moved within Halle several times : at 23 Krähenberg and then at 14 Katowicer Strasse .
  111. See Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (Halle / Saalkreis), October 31, 2004 and March 9, 2005.
  112. ^ Neue Zeit, January 1, 1963, p. 7
  113. a b c Neue Zeit , November 14, 1962, p. 6
  114. ^ Neue Zeit , January 3, 1963, p. 6
  115. Mandl, Vladimir, Space Law. A problem in space travel, publisher. Benschmeit, Mannheim / Berlin / Leipzig, 1932.
  116. Gerhard Reintanz with fly, illustrated in Neue Zeit, January 26, 1964, p. 5
  117. With socialist greetings !: Internal party announcements, letters, files and intrigues from the Ulbricht time, Ed. Henrik Eberle, Berlin 1998, p. 363; ISBN 3-89602-146-X
  118. ^ Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 1956. DNB 452669480
  119. ^ A b Philipp-Christian Wachs : The staging of a show trial: The trial against Theodor Oberländer before the Supreme Court of the GDR. In: Wolfgang Buschfort , Philipp-Christian Wachs , Falco Werkentin : Lectures on German-German post-war history. (= Series of publications by the Berlin State Commissioner for the Documents of the State Security Service of the former GDR, vol. 14). Berlin 2001, p. 44; ISBN 3-934085-12-1
  120. Besides the matter. In: Der Spiegel . 6/1971 (February 1, 1971), p. 62.
  121. Federal Archives: order signature DC 20/18470; Travel between the GDR and the FRG. - Single
  122. Bock, S./Muth, I./Schwiesau, H .: GDR foreign policy , LIT Verlag Münster, 2010, p. 358; ISBN 978-3-643-10559-2
  123. For example, an analysis of the then US American news system Intelsat grew out of it , "especially the legal, organizational and financial aspects". - Letter of thanks from the Head of Legal and Contracts at the MfAA, Dr. Suss, dated July 15, 1969, to those "involved in the 1969 student competition"; Schudi Collection 45
  124. Reintanz, Gerhard. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Berlin 1961, p. 1634.
  125. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 1966 and 1970, Bd. NZ, Berlin 1966 a. 1971, p. 1960 or 2389, keyword: Reintanz
  126. Kürschner's German Scholar Calendar. Berlin, 1961, keyword “Reintanz, Gerhard”, p. 1634; 10th edition, Berlin, 1966, p. 1960; 11th edition (1970), Berlin, 1971, p. 2389; 12th edition, Berlin / New York 1976, p. 2540
  127. ^ Halle (Saale) Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg 1967 Title registration
  128. In: Hercynia magazine . Ecology and the environment in Central Europe . Edited on behalf of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Leipzig 13 (1976) 2, pp. 202–204; Digitized
  129. Halle, Univ., Fac. For Law and Wirtschaftswiss., Diss. A, 1979: Problems under international law of the use of international watercourses, taking into account d. Interests of the German Democratic Republic
  130. Editor: Elchlepp; Proof in the catalog of the German National Library
  131. Halle, Univ., Diss. B, 1981 The airspace and the international law regulation of its use . DNB 820014443
  132. Halle, Univ., Diss., 1988: Admissibility and limits of the activities of non-governmental companies in the exploration and use of space . DNB 910475598
  133. ^ Message on the occasion of the 70th birthday of the international lawyer in: "Standpunkt", 1984, issue 3, p. 69