Josef Eilles

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Josef Eilles (born March 9, 1880 , † 1966 in Munich ) was a German judge .

Life

In 1903 he became a trainee lawyer. In 1906 he passed the major state examination. The following year he became a laborer in the Bavarian Ministry of Justice. In 1908 he was named III. Public prosecutor in Passau and in 1910 as a district judge in Munich. He served as an officer in the First World War. After the end of the war he became, according to his own statements, which he made after the end of the Second World War, "1919 temporarily SPD" member. In 1919 he came to Traunstein as second public prosecutor. In 1925 he was promoted to the district court advisor in Munich, where he was appointed senior public prosecutor in 1930. In the same year he came as a laborer to the Reichsgericht in the IX. Civil Senate . In 1932 he was appointed Reich Judge and transferred to the VII Civil Senate , of which he was a member until the end of the Reich Court in 1945. After 1945 he was the district court director.

Honors

  • March 1953 Cross of Merit (Steckkreuz) of the Federal Republic of Germany

source

  • Ruth-Kristin Rössler: "Judicial Policy in the Soviet Zone / GDR 1945-1956" , (Ius Commune special issue 136) Frankfurt am Main 2000, p. 199 .

supporting documents

  1. Website of the State Archives in Bavaria, find report for the Bavarian Main State Archives, "Eilles, Joseph"  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed July 20, 2011.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.gda.bayern.de  
  2. Historischer Verein von Oberbayern (Ed.): “Vereinschronik 1966” , Oberbayerisches Archiv, Volume 90 (1968), p. 170 .