Jürgen Ziebell

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Jürgen Ziebell (born July 3, 1906 in Berlin ) was a ministerial official in Bavaria.

Career

Ziebell studied law , became a fully qualified lawyer , became a member of the SPD and practiced the profession of lawyer .

  • In 1933 he received his doctorate in law from the University of Marburg . He was then a court assessor and legal advisor to the German Labor Front .
  • In 1936 he was admitted as a lawyer at the Court of Berlin .
  • In 1940 he was brought into an honorary court case against him and he resigned from the legal profession.
  • In 1946 he became a ministerial director, headed the legal department of the State Ministry for Special Tasks in Munich and became a key legal advisor to the State Minister for Political Liberation and, under Heinrich Schmitt, the liaison to the Bavarian military government and frequent Bavarian representative on the State Council's denazification committee .

He proposed a joint act with lightning denazification of the ox sepps , was suspended from his position in December 1946 and sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment on January 14, 1956.

On July 22, 1963, the Federal Court of Justice sentenced Heinz Felfe to 14 years in prison . At the end of July 1964, the Karlsruhe Regional Court sentenced Ziebell to a prison sentence of five and a half years. a. for fraud and fraudulent bankruptcy. While in custody, Ziebell met Heinz Felfe in the Karlsruhe correctional facility . Via Ziebell, Felfe put the KGB on his mailing list for a reading group . A joint attempt to escape failed. Then Ziebell's trail is lost. On February 14, 1969, Felfe enjoyed an agent exchange in Herleshausen .

Individual evidence

  1. a b CSU 1945-48
  2. Chronicle of the Bavarian Parliament (.pdf)
  3. ^ Lutz Niethammer, Die Mitläuferfabrik: Denazification using the example of Bavaria, 1972 p. 383 f,; Investigation Committee Sonderministerium, Plöhn, pp. 192–195 and Hoegner estate. [1] [2] , Karl-Ulrich Gelberg, Das Kabinett Ehard I: December 21, 1946 to September 20, 1947, 2000, [3] , Munzinger Archive , [4]
  4. Der Spiegel , FELFE, Wasser und Alaun June 5th, 1963, [5]