Gustav Wagemann

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Gustav Wagemann (born August 27, 1885 in Hanover , † December 11, 1933 in Hamburg ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Wagemann studied law and passed both state exams with cum laude . On March 25, 1914, he became a court assessor, but on June 8, 1914, he was seconded to the Prussian Ministry of Justice. From August 1914 he was a participant in the First World War . In December 1916 he became a public prosecutor in Frankfurt am Main and in August 1918 a district judge in Stolp. From February 1 to October 12, 1919 he was deputy head of the War Debt Investigation Commission III in Berlin and then an unskilled worker in the Prussian Ministry of Justice. On May 20, 1921, he was judicial councilor, on June 27, 1923, senior judicial councilor, and on November 10, 1925, Ministerialrat. On September 14, 1933, he also became President of the Celle Court of the Hereditary Courts .

He joined the NSDAP before 1933 . Several voices were therefore heard calling for his removal from civil service. On September 14, 1933, Hermann Göring appointed him to the Prussian State Council .

Wagemann died in a plane crash near Hamburg Airport . As a State Councilor, he was buried with a state funeral in Berlin.

Works

  • Revaluation and compensation for monetary devaluation according to the 3rd Emergency Tax Ordinance Art. 1–3 and the implementing provisions with 2 tab. For practical calculation of d. Revaluation of mortgages and other assets, 1st edition 1924, 2nd edition 1925
  • The inheritance of rural property / part 3. The inheritance laws in the German and non-German states, 1930
  • What you need to know about the Prussian farm law; in: Roland Freisler : Thoughts on hereditary court law. On becoming a popular law, 1933

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The Prussian State Council 1921–1933. A biographical manual. With a documentation of the State Councilors appointed in the “Third Reich” (= manuals on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. Volume 13). Droste, Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 3-7700-5271-4 , p. 248.

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