Hans Conze

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Hans Hugo Adolf Leopold Conze (born August 17, 1879 in Charlottenburg , † December 1, 1942 ) was a German judge .

Life

Hans Conze was the youngest son of the archaeologist Alexander Conze (1831-1914) and therefore grew up in the upper educated middle class in Charlottenburg near Berlin. In his career as a reserve officer, he made it to reserve lieutenant of the 1st Guard Field Artillery Regiment . In 1902 he was sworn in to the Prussian sovereign. In 1907 he was appointed court assessor. In 1910 he became a district judge and district judge in 1911. According to a self-disclosure in 1933, he “ joined the German National People's Party as soon as 9/11/1918 [sic!] ”. In 1919 he was promoted to district court director. From 1920 to 1924 he was Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of Justice . In December 1924 he came to the Reichsgericht . He was first in the IV. Criminal Senate , from 1926 in the I. Civil Senate and from 1937/38 in the VI. Civil Senate active. He was a member of the State Court for the Protection of the Republic, first in 1924 as a deputy, in 1925 as a full member and again in 1926 as a deputy member. After 1933 he was a member of the Association of National Socialist German Lawyers . He later stuck to the Confessing Church and kept his distance from the regime, which prevented his due promotion to Senate President. He died in 1942.

family

The Conze family of dignitaries has been demonstrable in southern Lower Saxony since the 17th century. In 1907 he married Charlotte Thoemer, daughter of the real secret senior building officer Paul Thoemer. They had four children. The first-born was the later historian Werner Conze (1910–1986). His daughter Margarete (1914–) married the ancient orientalist Wolfram von Soden (1908–1996) in 1934 .

Fonts

  • The influence of a disposition of the buyer over the purchase item on the ädilicischen legal remedies, according to common law and civil code , Diss. Berlin 1903.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929. Berlin 1929, p. 385.
  • Jan Eike Dunkhase: Werner Conze. A German historian in the 20th century (= critical studies on historical science . Volume 194). Göttingen 2010, p. 13ff.
  • Ingo J. Hueck: The State Court for the Protection of the Republic. Tübingen 1996, p. 122, Rn. 571.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official Journal of the Government in Potsdam and the City of Berlin, year 1907, Berlin 1907, p. 89.
  2. ^ In the Senate cast lists with Friedrich Karl Kaul : History of the Reichsgericht, Volume IV (1933–1945), East Berlin 1971, it is kept until 1942.
  3. Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility, Volume 62, Freiherrliche Häuser B Volume VI, Limburg (Lahn) 1976, p. 403.