Hermann von Stutterheim (lawyer, 1887)

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Hermann Richard Karl Ludwig Franz von Stutterheim (born November 21, 1887 in Braunschweig , † April 6, 1959 in Lauingen, Helmstedt district ) was a German lawyer and ministerial official .

Life

The son of the district court in Braunschweig same director Hermann von Stutterheim (1843-1909) studied law and in 1911 court clerk . After participating in the First World War since 1914, he passed the second state examination in 1917 . In 1919 he became a senior assistant in the Brunswick state administration . From 1920 to 1934 he was legation counselor and deputy Reichsrat representative in Berlin for the states of Braunschweig and Anhalt .

From March 1, 1934, he was the personal assistant to the head of the Reich Chancellery , Hans Lammers . In 1937 he was appointed Reich Cabinet Councilor. In 1943 he received a monthly donation of 600 Reichsmarks from Adolf Hitler . According to Lammers' statements from 1961, Stutterheim drafted a bill to legalize National Socialist murders .

plant

  • The Reich Chancellery. in: Writings on the structure of the state. Issue 45. Junker u. Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1940, DNB 362851190

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  1. ^ Ernst Klee: The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Frankfurt / Main 2003.