Horst Uffhausen

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Horst Uffhausen

Horst Uffhausen (born April 7, 1909 in Liep (Königsberg) , East Prussia province , † February 2, 1999 in Lüneburg ) was a German judge .

Life

Uffhausen's parents were the landowner Waldemar Uffhausen and his wife Johanna Amalie Clara nee. Elmenthaler . The father managed the Liep domain and later acquired the Grünheide estate in the Insterburg district . Grown up there, Uffhausen attended the Collegium Fridericianum . After he had passed the Abitur on March 12, 1927 at the age of 17 , he enrolled at the Albertus University in Königsberg for law and political science . On April 30, 1927 he became active in the Corps Littuania . As inactive , Uffhausen moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . At the age of 21, he passed the trainee exam in February 1931 . After the assessor examination at the Prussian State Legal Examination Office (1934) he was a court assessor in East Prussia . On August 1, 1938, he became a district judge in Königsberg (Prussia) .

On August 16, 1939, he enlisted in the Wehrmacht as a soldier . He was wounded three times in three campaigns . Most recently he was a captain and second general staff officer in a Volksgrenadier division . On March 28, 1945, he was taken prisoner by the Americans in the Taunus , which he spent in a US camp in northern France. On September 14, 1945 he was released to Northeim . His family had fled there in July 1944.

The higher regional court in Celle appointed him assistant judge at the regional court in Göttingen (January 1948) and at the OLG Celle (November 1948). On June 27, 1949 he was appointed as a district judge for the second time as a civil servant for life . As early as May 5, 1950, he became a higher regional judge at the OLG Celle. The Lower Saxony Ministry of Justice brought him to Hanover on July 12, 1955 as government director and deputy head of the examination office for the Great State Examination in Law .

On January 24, 1959, he went to the Federal Administrative Court in Berlin as a federal judge . On November 30, 1965, he became Vice-President of the Oldenburg Higher Regional Court , and became its President on April 10, 1968. The Lower Saxony state parliament elected him on December 17, 1968 as a member and president of the Lower Saxony State Court in Bückeburg . He retired in April 1975

From 1971 to 1977, Uffhausen was a volunteer director of studies at the Administration and Business Academy in Oldenburg and a mediator in collective bargaining disputes in the metal industry in Northern Lower Saxony.

He was married to Lore born in 1938 . Zimmermann († 1992). In 1951 he received the ribbon of the Corps Albertina Hamburg. He died two months before his 90th birthday, leaving behind two daughters and a son. His son brought him to Lüneburg . Uffhausen's urn was buried in the central cemetery in Lüneburg .

Publications

  • Judicial training regulations in the version applicable for the state of Lower Saxony . Schwartz 1960.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 85 , 870; 2 . 264
  2. ^ A b Albertina-Corpsarchiv-Stammrolle, signed by Uffhausen in June 1968
  3. a b c d Naraschewski I: Horst Uffhausen Littuaniae, Albertinae . Albertus (Corps Albertina), No. 61 (summer semester 1999), pp. 97-101

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