Karl Ernst Sippell

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Karl Ernst Sippell (born February 4, 1889 in Bad Sooden ; † April or May 1945 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer at Deutsche Bank.

Life

Sippell attended a high school in Kassel. After graduating from high school, he studied law at the Eberhard Karls University . Since 1907 Fuchs in the Corps Borussia Tübingen , he was reciprocated on February 8, 1908 . An excellent Cub Major and senior at the end of the winter semester 1908/09 inactivated , he left for the summer semester 1908 at the University of Geneva . He then spent two semesters at the Philipps University of Marburg . Since 1910 trainee lawyer, in 1912 he became a Dr. iur. PhD. In 1914 he went to the First World War as a reserve lieutenant . With the exception of three months on the eastern front, he was with the field airships on the western front and received the Iron Cross of both classes. He passed the assessor examination in 1918 and in the same year went to the Disconto-Gesellschaft in Berlin as a legal advisor . There he received the power of attorney in 1920 . In 1922 he was promoted to deputy director and in 1929 to deputy board member of Deutsche Bank and Disconto-Gesellschaft. In 1933 he became a regular member of the board and head of human resources at Deutsche Bank AG in Berlin. During World War II he served as Rittmeister d. Res. In the Wehrmacht command staff . In 1945 he was a battalion leader in the Volkssturm in Berlin . After the battle for Berlin he was shot dead by Russian soldiers when he stood protectively in front of his secretary. According to the family, this secretary buried him "with her own hands". He was married to Marianne born in 1918. Engelbrecht. His brother Fritz Sippell († 1959) was a doctor in Sooden-Allendorf.

Works

  • Current tasks of banks in the lending business . Deutsche Bank, Berlin 1938.
  • He is probably the author of a book on Edward Gray .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corps lists 1960, 126/325.
  2. Dissertation: The chicane in earlier and modern law with special consideration of § 226 BGB .
  3. Werner Plumpe , Alexander Nützenadel , Catherine R. Schenk: Deutsche Bank: The global house bank 1870-2020 .
  4. Corp. table of Borussia Tübingen
  5. Kösener Corps lists 1960, 126/328.
  6. ^ WorldCat