Hermann Loerbroks

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Hermann Loerbroks

Hermann Loerbroks (born December 7, 1883 in Essen , † June 14, 1954 in Berlin ) was a German judge and public prosecutor.

Life

As the son of the regional court director Georg Loerbroks (1851-1933), Loerbroks studied law at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and the Philipps University of Marburg after graduating from high school in Bochum . He became a member of the Corps Nassovia Würzburg and the Corps Hasso-Nassovia . After his first exam in June 1905, he was a trainee lawyer in Wattenscheid , Bochum, Duisburg and Münster . After the second exam in January 1910, he was an assessor in Essen and Bochum. In March 1915, during the First World War , he was appointed public prosecutor to Poznan and served in the field from 1914 to 1918 , most recently as captain .

In the Weimar Republic he came to the Berlin State Police Office in 1919 and to the Prussian Ministry of the Interior in 1921. In 1922 he was transferred to the Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office. Since 1923 unskilled worker in the senior public prosecutor's office at the chamber court , in September 1925 he became first public prosecutor at the chamber court and assistant officer in the Prussian Ministry of Justice. In October 1926 he came to the Wiesbaden regional court as director of the regional court . On December 1, 1928, he became senior public prosecutor in Hanover. During the National Socialist era , he was at the Berlin Regional Court and the Hanover Regional Court from November 1, 1933 until the day of the unconditional surrender of the Wehrmacht .

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Initially a representative in the post-war period, he became attorney general and head of the public prosecutor's office at the Berlin Regional Court on October 15, 1945 . In 1951 he was removed from office because he refused to follow the instructions of the East Berlin Public Prosecutor's Office . From January 3, 1952 to December 31, 1953 he was Attorney General at the Chamber Court. He retired on January 1, 1954. He passed away less than half a year later. Loerbroks is buried in the Zehlendorf forest cemetery.

Honors

family

Hermann's father Georg Loerbroks (1851–1933) is the son of Eduard Loerbroks (1814–1872).

The Loerbroks family are descendants of Johann Loerbrockhausen, whose son Kasper Loerbrockhausen was a fief carrier on the Schulzengut Loerbrokhausen / Loerbrocks .

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 142/566; 99/765
  2. a b c Archives Corps Hasso-Nassovia
  3. The Bear of Berlin: Yearbook of the Association for the History of Berlin, Volumes 44-48
  4. Berlin: Struggle for Unity and Reconstruction, 1948-1951 (1962)
  5. ^ Friedrich Scholz: Berlin and its justice . Berlin 1982
  6. ^ "History of the Rocholl family from Radevormwald" Richard Rocholl, Berlin 1938