Hans Meyer (judge)

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Hans Meyer (born April 7, 1897 in Erfurt , † March 20, 1963 in West Berlin ) was a German judge.

Life

Immediately after graduating from high school in August 1914, Meyer entered the First World War . In 1918 he returned from the field as a lieutenant with the Iron Cross 1st class. In the winter semester of 1918/19 he began to study law at the Philipps University of Marburg . On January 31, 1919 he became active in the Corps Hasso-Nassovia . As an inactive he moved to the University of Jena . After he had passed the first exam in August 1921, he was a trainee lawyer in Erfurt, Gera and Naumburg (Saale) . In 1922 he was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD. In August 1924 he passed the assessor examination. The following December he went to the bank for Thuringia as an unskilled worker . In 1925 he was an assistant judge in Erfurt, and in 1926 he was a laborer in the Ministry of Justice of the Free State of Prussia . Initially district and district judge, he became district judge in Erfurt (1928), district judge (1931) and chamber judge (1934). He came to the Reich Ministry of Food as a consultant in 1935 and was appointed Ministerialrat in 1938 .

As a captain in the Air Force , he went to World War II in 1939 . Promoted to major , he returned from the war in 1945 with the repeat clasp of the Iron Cross, 2nd class. In the same year his wife Charlotte died. Jucker , who had given him three daughters. In 1952 he came to the Federal Ministry of Finance as a ministerial director . In 1955 he was appointed to the Federal Administrative Court. In November of the same year he married Gisela Nehring from Hanover. The marriage produced a son. Hans Meyer retired in 1963 .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d corp table of Hasso-Nassovia 1959
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 68/956.
  3. Dissertation: The right of works councils to inspect the company balance sheet and the operating profit and loss account .