Heinz Rhode

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Heinz Rhode (born March 4, 1901 in Herford , † February 3, 1945 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and university professor .

Life

He was the son of a hotel owner from Herford. After attending school, he studied law and political science and a doctorate in 1924 at the University of Münster for Dr. jur. The subject of his legal and political dissertation was The mutual requirement as the content of the contract .

He then worked as a local court advisor and most recently as a university lecturer. He was professor of law at the Berlin School of Economics and Business , and also a member of the Ergonomic Institute of the German Labor Front (DAF), where he was responsible for the legal department. Heinz Rhode was also a member of the Academy for German Law and, since August 1, 1935, a member of the NSDAP (membership number 3,681,042). He was also a member of the SA, the NSLB, the National Socialist German Lecturer Association and the National Socialist Legal Guardian Association .

His main work Labor Law, Social Law, Community Law appeared shortly before the end of the war in 1944. In it, he presented his views on the integration of labor, social and community law into a national community legal system , entirely in keeping with National Socialism .

Heinz Rhode was killed in the bombing raid on Berlin on February 3, 1945. He was single and had no children.

Fonts (selection)

  • The mutual requirement as part of the contract . Munster i. W. 1924.
  • Legal person and trust. Fundamentals of a doctrine of dedicated law . C. Heymann, Berlin 1932.
  • And yet an employment contract? In: ZADR, 3 (1936), pp. 371-375.
  • The declaration of intent and the thought of duty in legal traffic. (= New German Research, Vol. 172; New German Research / Department of Civil Law, Commercial and Economic Law, Vol. 3) Juncker and Dünnhaupt Verlag, Berlin 1938.
  • Volksgemeinschaft and Betriebsgemeinschaft . Berlin 1942.
  • Labor law, social law, community law . Ergonomic publishing house, Berlin 1944.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Heinz Roth: Intelligence and Social Policy in the "Third Reich". A methodological-historical study using the example of the Ergonomic Institute of the German Labor Front , 1993, p. 218.