Hugo Hornung

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Hugo Hornung (born September 16, 1894 in Frankenhausen , † after 1945) was a German Reich judge and Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of Justice .

Life

He was the son of a domain tenant. His denomination was Protestant. In 1922 he passed the first state examination with "sufficient", the second in 1925 with "good". In the same year he became a Thuringian court assessor. On New Year's Day 1929 he became a district judge at the Eisenach district court and in October 1929 a senior judge at the Jena Higher Regional Court . On October 1, 1933, Hornung was appointed Ministerialrat in the Thuringian Ministry of Justice. He came to the Reich Ministry of Justice as a Ministerialrat on April 1, 1935. In 1938/1939/1941 he was a consultant for colonial law and co- consultant for finance and tax law in Department V. Hornung was a member of the examination committee of the Berlin test center in the Reich Justice Examination Office . Hornung became Reich judge on January 1, 1943. He was active in the 4th Criminal Senate until 1945 .

Party affiliation

Fonts

  • "Influence of the administration of justice on the administration of civil justice" , DR 1934, p. 481.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. For 1939: Hinrich Rüping : Lawyers in the Celle district during National Socialism . BWV, Berlin 2010, p. 77 ; for 1941: Lothar Gruchmann : Justice in the Third Reich 1933 - 1940. Adaptation and submission in the Gürtner era . 3rd edition Munich 2001, Appendix 2: Reich Ministry of Justice, business distribution plan, status from spring 1941, pp. 1203f.