Hans-Georg Ballarin

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Hans-Georg Ballarin (born August 15, 1906 in Berlin , † October 4, 1986 in Düsseldorf ) was a German lawyer and university professor .

Life

He was the descendant of Silesian farmers. After graduating from the Real-Gymnasium in Berlin-Tempelhof, he studied law and political science at the University of Erlangen and the University of Göttingen . He completed his ref. Exam in Celle . In 1931 he received his doctorate as Dr. jur. at the University of Erlangen. The topic of his dissertation was the reconversion of the dissolved cooperative into the advertising stage . Even before the start of National Socialism , he had been a member of the NSDAP since 1932 (membership no. 1.011.194). The following year he became a court assessor in Berlin. In the same year, 1933, he was appointed head of the Reich Department in the Main Office for People's Welfare of the NSDAP and in 1937 as Reich Main Office Manager. As such, he remained in office until 1939. In 1936, Hans-Georg Ballarin was appointed Federal Leader of the Reich Association of Bodily Disabled Persons, Social Pensioners and Survivors. He was a member of the National Socialist Lawyers' Association and its predecessor organization, the Federation of National Socialist German Lawyers (BNSDJ). In 1939 he was appointed SS-Hauptsturmführer (membership number 42.423). He was also a member of the Academy for German Law .

From the summer semester 1938 to the winter semester 1940/41 he taught public welfare at the Humboldt University in Berlin .

During the Second World War , he was called up for military service in 1942. From 1944 to 1946 he was an American prisoner of war. In the denazification process in 1949 he was classified as a minor offender . From 1951 he worked as a lawyer in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Fonts

  • The reconversion of the dissolved cooperative into the advertising stage , Erlangen: Emsdetten 1932.
  • (with Hellmuth Rößler): Special welfare for large children , Leipzig 1936; 2nd probably edition, Leipzig 1936.
  • The capital and small pensioners in German law. Collection of imperial regulations with preliminary remarks and explanations , Leipzig 1938; 2nd probably edition, Leipzig 1939.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Lil-Christine Schlegel-Voss: Age in the "Volksgemeinschaft". On the situation of the older generation under National Socialism , 2005, page 239.
  2. Numery członków SS od 72 000 do 72 999.
  3. ^ Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Third Reich , 4th edition, Frankfurt am Main 2013, p. 26.
  4. ^ The history of economics at the Humboldt University in Berlin
  5. Biographical Lexicon on the History of German Social Policy 1871 to 1945, Vol. 2 . Kassel 2018, p. 9. (PDF file, accessed January 25, 2020)