Hugo von Marck

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Hugo Marck , later Marck , (* 7. January 1851 in Legnica ; † 17th February 1924 in Greifswald ) was a German lawyer and insurance counsel .

Life

Marck came from an assimilated, upper-class Jewish family. Siegfried Marck was a relative. He studied law at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University in Breslau and the Georg August University in Göttingen . As a non-commissioned officer, he took part in the Franco-German War . On July 2, 1872, he was reciprocated into the Corps Marcomannia Breslau . In Göttingen he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. He entered the Prussian judicial service and was prosecutor in Greifswald from 1884 to 1901. After retiring from civil service, he became the syndicus of Hagel & Feuerversicherungsgesellschaft zu Greifswald and subsequently a member of the insurance advisory board at the supervisory office for private insurance in Berlin. From 1898 he taught as a full honorary professor for military criminal law and insurance law at the Royal University of Greifswald . He was a reserve officer in the Queen Elisabeth Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 and wrote numerous books on military and insurance law topics.

In 1914 he participated in the declaration of the university professors of the German Reich , which justified the German entry into the First World War. From 1914 to 1918 he also fought in the First World War . As a major in the reserve , he returned with the Iron Cross, 2nd class.

He married Hedda von Behr (* 1866), daughter of Carl von Behr, on Behrenhoff on October 2, 1885 . The couple's eldest daughter, Carola (1888–1924), married the landowner and officer (retired major) Hans Julius Malte Magnus von Bonin (1876–1951); they had two daughters. The second eldest daughter of Hugo and Hedda von Marck, Ursula (1891–1945), married the officer (most recently Colonel) Günther Gustav Adolf von Dewitz (1895–1959, No. 749 of the gender census ). The younger daughter Hedda Maria Elisabeth (* 1895) studied political science in Greifswald, received her doctorate here in 1920, and married the lawyer Siegfried Holzer from a Jewish family in Freising . In 1938 the couple fled to France, whereupon they expatriated in 1941 and Hedda Holzer's doctorate was revoked. Both perished in 1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp after being caught trying to escape France . A stumbling block reminds of them in Freising .

Awards

Fonts

  • The public prosecutor's office at the regional and local courts in Prussia. Berlin 1884.
2nd edition, together with Alfred Kloß: The public prosecutor's office at the regional and local courts in Prussia: form and content of the official acts of the public prosecutor's office according to imperial and regional law, with the relevant provisions in the wording and with drafts. 2nd, completely redesigned, edition continued except for the present, Berlin: Heymann 1903.
3rd edition: Berlin 1913.
  • The public legal relationships in the countryside in the seven eastern Prussian provinces are presented clearly and comprehensibly due to the new rural community order. Berlin: Trautvetter [1891] ( digitized version ).
  • Guide to the new Income Tax Act of June 24, 1891 with forms and legal texts attached. Berlin: Trautvetter [1891] ( digitized version ).
  • The military criminal process in Germany and its reform. 2 volumes Berlin 1893/95.
  • The Bavarian Supreme Military Court: does Bavaria's special legal position justify its claim to its own supreme court in German military criminal proceedings? An expert opinion. Berlin: Mittler 1897 ( digitized ).
  • Critical considerations on the military criminal case. Berlin 1898.
  • Agricultural strike insurance. Berlin 1921.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The ennoblement took place in the 1890s
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 32 , 33.
  3. Handbook for the German Empire. 1906, p. 253.
  4. ^ Declaration by the university lecturers of the German Empire on Wikisource .
  5. ^ Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility, Volume XVI, 1981.
  6. Genealogical information , Familienverband v. Dewitz.
  7. On him see Reinhard Weber: The fate of Jewish lawyers in Bavaria after 1933. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 9783486580600 , p. 236.
  8. She was rehabilitated in 2000; see Rehabilitated: University of Greifswald posthumously returns academic and honorary degrees withdrawn by the Nazi regime ( memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.uni-greifswald.de
  9. Handbook for the German Empire. 1906, p. 253l.