Hermann Sommer

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Hermann Sommer (born November 3, 1882 in Berlin , † after June 25, 1945 in a Soviet prison camp) was a German administrative lawyer and judge.

Life

As the son of the district administrator of the same name and his wife Hedwig Agnes Henriette born. Bogisch attended the humanistic Prinz-Heinrich-Gymnasium Berlin in summer . After high school he studied from 1901 jurisprudence at the University of Geneva , the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg , the Kaiser-Wilhelm University of Strasbourg and the University of Greifswald . In 1903 he became a member of the Corps Rhenania Strasbourg . On October 1st of the same year he joined the 2nd Upper Alsatian Field Artillery Regiment No. 51 as a one-year volunteer . On August 10, 1906, he passed the first state examination in law at the Stettin Higher Regional Court . That same year he was in Greifswald to Dr. iur. PhD . He was a trainee lawyer at the Neuruppin District Court .

Sommer entered Prussia's administrative service and on November 1, 1906, became a government trainee with the government in Königsberg . In the summer of 1907 he was given a leave of absence until May 1908 for health reasons. He then worked as a trainee lawyer in the Wiesbaden district , in the Wiesbaden-Biebrich magistrate and in the government in Kassel . On June 12, 1909, he married Margareta Brosien (* 1889) in Wiesbaden . On November 26, 1910, he came to the Saarbrücken police department as a government assessor . In November 1916, during the First World War , he was entrusted with the representative administration of the Weißenfels district office. In May 1917 he was appointed district administrator in the St. Wendel district.

During the Weimar Republic , in the summer of 1921, he became district administrator for the Pyritz district in the Pomeranian province . The Prussian state government appointed him curator of the University of Halle on May 1, 1924 , and on April 1, 1928, curator of the University of Greifswald.

During the time of National Socialism , Sommer had been a senior administrative judge at the Prussian Higher Administrative Court from April 1, 1934 . On December 1, 1941, he was appointed chief administrative judge at the Reich Administrative Court . On March 26, 1943, he was appointed Reich judge at the Reich Administrative Court.

Two months before the occupation of Berlin by the Red Army, Sommer sent his family to Westphalia ; but he remained in Berlin as head of a department of the Reich Damage Office. He was imprisoned in his apartment on May 17, 1945, and sentenced to 10 years in a camp on June 25, 1945 by the military tribunal of the 8th Guard Army. He has been missing since then. On October 22, 2001 he was rehabilitated in accordance with Art. 3 point “a” of the Law of the Russian Federation “On the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression” of October 18, 1991 (file number 7u / 3-3094-01).

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Saarland biographies
  2. Kösener Corp lists 1960 100/212
  3. District of St. Wendel (territorial.de)
  4. ^ Pyritz district (territorial.de)