Hans Walsmann

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Hans Julius August Berthold Walsmann (born December 13, 1877 in Rostock ; † April 13, 1939 there ) was a German lawyer and university professor.

Life

Hans Walsmann was a son of the Rostock secondary school teacher Heinrich Walsmann and his wife Franziska, geb. Dethloff. He attended the high school and the large city school in Rostock, where he passed the Abitur at Easter 1896. From 1896 to 1899 he studied law at the universities of Rostock , Leipzig and Heidelberg .

After the first state legal examination in December 1899, he was a trainee lawyer in the Mecklenburg judicial service until February 1904 , for example at the regional court and at the Rostock public prosecutor's office. In October 1900 he received his doctorate from the University of Rostock. iur. doctoral thesis Compensatio lucri cum damno. The internship was interrupted from October 1900 to September 1901 by military service as a one-year volunteer in Fusilier Regiment No. 90 in Rostock. The second legal state examination followed in February 1904 and then the activity as a court assessor. He completed his habilitation in 1905 at the University of Göttingen with the text The controversial side intervention and worked there until 1908 as a private lecturer for civil, Roman and civil procedural law. From October 1908 to March 1910 he was a deputy professor at the University of Greifswald .

In April 1910, Walsmann accepted an appointment at the University of Rostock as an associate professor for Roman and civil law. In October 1916 he was appointed full professor of Roman law, civil law and civil procedural law and also director of the legal reference library. The teaching activity was interrupted from August 1914 by the war effort in the First World War in the infantry regiments No. 76 and No. 386 , as a lieutenant he was discharged from the army in 1919. He served as dean of the Faculty of Law in 1920/21 and was rector in 1922/23 and prorector of the university in 1923/24 . In 1928/29 and later in 1935/36 he was again dean, now of the Faculty of Law and Economics, from November 1931 also a legal assessor of the Mecklenburg Disciplinary Chamber and from November 1937 also legal counsel at the university.

Walsmann was politically interested and affiliated to the National Liberal Party before the First World War , and then to the German People's Party . From 1933 he was a member of the Legal Guardian Association (NSRB), from 1934 of the NS-Volkswohlfahrt (NSV) and from 1934 of the NS Teachers' Association and the Reich Air Protection Association (RLB). He was a member of NS branches, but saw himself as an opponent of NS ideology. He was considered a popular academic teacher with high pedagogical skills.

Hans Walsmann was married to Elisabeth, born in March 1910. Stampa († 1911) and in second marriage from February 1921 to Paula, b. Zeiss (1889-1972). The first marriage had one child and the second marriage two children.

Fonts (selection)

  • The prerequisites for foreclosure in the brought in and the common property. Leipzig 1904.
  • The error in procedural law. A contribution to the doctrine of procedural acts. Tübingen 1904 ( digizeitschriften.de )
  • The controversial side intervention. Leipzig 1905. ( archive.org )
  • The waiver. General principles of a doctrine of renunciation and renunciation in private law. Leipzig 1912.
  • Oath transfer and oath about facts, which have been the object of the perception of the opponent. Mannheim 1921.
  • The cross-appeal. At the same time a contribution to the teaching of the vocation, in particular the basics and Admissibility requirements for the appointment. Leipzig 1928. [Reprint of the 1928 edition, Keip, Goldbach 1996]
  • Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure. 2 volumes and supplements, Munich 1932–1935, with Lothar von Seuffert
  • Litigation and Enforcement. Leipzig 1936.

Talk

  • Personal freedom in the right of enforcement. Speech on the day of the change of rectorate, given on July 1, 1922.
  • The meaning of currency devaluation under civil law. Speech in celebration of February 28, 1923.

literature

  • Antje Krause; Hans-Jürgen Mende; Hanseatic City of Rostock (Hrsg.): New Rostock Cemetery - Remarkable graves. Rostock 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-036945-2 , p. 36.
  • Walsmann, Hans Julius August Berthold. In: Michael Buddrus ; Sigrid Fritzlar (ed.): The professors of the University of Rostock in the Third Reich. A biographical lexicon (= texts and materials on contemporary history. 16). KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-598-11775-6 , pp. 424-425.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Buddrus / Fritzlar: The professors of the University of Rostock ... See literature.
  2. a b c Antje Krause; Hans-Jürgen Mende; Hanseatic City of Rostock (Hrsg.): New Rostock Cemetery - Remarkable graves. Rostock 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-036945-2 , p. 36.
  3. Commemoration in memory of Friedrich Franz II. , Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (born February 28, 1823 in Ludwigslust, † April 15, 1883 in Schwerin) as reorganizer of the University of Rostock and of his services to the development of the university.