Heinrich Hackl

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Heinrich Hackl (* 1893 in Vienna ; † in the 20th century) was an Austrian lawyer and German judge .

Life

Hackl joined the Austrian judicial service in 1915. In 1919 he passed the judge's examination. In November 1919 he came to the Ministry of Justice and started a career as a ministerial official. According to his statement, at the time of the “Anschluss” in 1938 he was about to be appointed to the Ministerial Council. In 1939 he came to the Reichsgericht. He was initially in the VI. then active in the IV Criminal Senate. According to his testimony after the end of the war, he was transferred to the V Civil Senate in 1943 "because there was a lack of understanding for the requirements of a National Socialist criminal justice system" , particularly in the case of Colonel Stochmal and Captain Rosenkranz, which occurred during the National Socialist attempted coup in Austria in 1934, the so-called July coup in the Salzburg village of Lamprechtshausen , bloodily suppressed the local coup.

literature

  • Ruth-Kristin Rössler: "Judicial Policy in the Soviet Zone / GDR 1945-1956" , (Ius Commune special issue 136) Frankfurt am Main 2000, p. 199 .