Hans-Michael Moll

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Hans-Michael Moll (1975)

Hans-Michael Moll (* 1935 near Gleiwitz ; † April 12, 1986 in Kiel ) was a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ).

Life

Moll studied law at the University of Kiel and received his doctorate in 1970 with the thesis Legal Problems of the Cluniac Reform in the 10th and 11th Centuries using the example of the vita of Abbot Odo as Dr. jur. He then worked as a notary and lawyer in Kiel. In 1975 he successfully represented a client before the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court ( BVerfGE 40, 268 - pre-occupied judge). Moll was also a member of the CDU as well as councilor and economic department in Kiel.

In 1976, his partnership took on the later Prime Minister Uwe Barschel , who caused a sensation in 1987 with the Barschel affair and was found dead in a Geneva hotel in the same year. Moll, like Barschel, is said to have maintained contacts with arms dealers , especially Adnan Khashoggi , and arranged business with the Kiel State Chancellery. It was about arms deals with the GDR , Iraq, Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia and South Africa. He was also Barschel's confidante to the BND . The ARD journalists Rudolf Lambrecht and Leo Müller assume that Moll was working as a secret employee of the BND.

Moll was from 1984 to 1986 chairman of the Association of Reservists of the German Armed Forces and since 1983 Colonel of the Reserve. During his tenure he tried to find a solution that would be satisfactory for the Bundeswehr for the citizens of West Berlin who had been exempted from military service .

Honors

  • 1980: Cross of Merit 1st Class of the Federal Republic of Germany

Individual evidence

  1. BVerfGE 40, 268 - preliminary judge.
  2. Markus Dettmer, Sven Roebel, Britta Sandberg : The dead from room 317 . In: Der Spiegel . No. 41 , 2007 ( online ).
  3. NDR: "Barschel-Film comes very close to the truth". Retrieved December 29, 2018 .
  4. Andreas Förster: Millions disappear in discreet banks abroad. A mysterious find in the Gera Stasi archive . In: Berliner Zeitung , October 10, 1994.
  5. Andreas Förster: The shadow dancer . In: Berliner Zeitung , October 9, 2007.
  6. Bruno Thoss (Ed.): From the Cold War to German Unity. Analyzes and reports from contemporary witnesses on German military history 1945 to 1995. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1995, ISBN 978-3-486-56160-9 , p. 293.