Hans Ulrich von Borcke

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Hans Ulrich von Borcke (actually Hans-Ulrich von Borcke-Stargordt ; born September 22, 1902 in Pasewalk ; since 1944 missing in Romania ) was a German administrative lawyer and officer .

Life

He came from the Pomeranian aristocratic family Borcke . His parents were the major a. D. Ulrich v. Borcke from the Stargordt house and his wife Erika v. Borcke, b. v. Borcke. They sat on Reckow in the Pomeranian district of Bütow .

Hans Ulrich v. Borcke began at the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg Law to study and in 1920 the Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg recipiert . He distinguished himself as a senior . As an inactive , he moved to the Albertus University in Königsberg , which made him Dr. iur. PhD. After the exams he joined the internal administration of Prussia. As a member of the government , he was appointed to the High Presidium of Hessen-Nassau in Kassel. In July 1935 he was provisionally and finally in March 1936 appointed district administrator in the Arnswalde district. He represented the conservative Christian-German movement .

In 1929 he published an article in Unser Pommernland entitled Four Borckes in the Service of the Great King .

To his delight, he was released for the army (Wehrmacht) in 1942 . He came to the Eastern Front as a captain . He has been missing in Romania since August 1944.

Since 1933 he was with Else Johanna, geb. v. Trotha (1903–1944), daughter of Admiral Adolf von Trotha , married. The marriage has two sons and three daughters.

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Individual evidence

  1. Reckow, Erika and Ulrich v. Borcke
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 66/1346
  3. Dissertation: The demands of the fourth estate and their legal form in the "Basic rights and duties of the Germans" of the Weimar Constitution .
  4. District of Arnswalde (territorial.de)
  5. ^ Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook: Genealogical manual of the noble houses . Starke, 2005, ISBN 978-3-7980-0838-0 , pp. 111 ff . ( google.de [accessed on April 14, 2019]).
  6. Borcke-Stargordt, Else von (DNB)
  7. ^ List of members of the Corps Saxo-Borussia 1966