Kitzeberger camp

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Fawns Berger camp called themselves multi-day camp for lecturers legal scholars in the era of National Socialism , in the small village of Heikendorf , Kitzeberg , on the east bank of the Kiel Fjord took place. There has also been a lecturer academy at the same location since 1934.

Between 1933 and 1935 a number of Kiel lawyers (" Kiel School ") met in Kitzeberg . One of the organizers of these camps was the constitutional law teacher Ernst Rudolf Huber . Participants included Georg Dahm , Karl Larenz , Karl Michaelis , Friedrich Schaffstein , Wolfgang Siebert and Franz Wieacker .

The Lecturer Academy established in Kitzeberg in 1934 took place under the direction of the Prussian Ministry of Culture and the German Lecturers. Attending a lecturer academy was a prerequisite for habilitated scientists to be appointed lecturers. There were similar teaching academies in Weichselmünde near Danzig , at Tännich Castle in Thuringia and in Rittmarshausen near Göttingen .

See also

Kiel School , a group of National Socialist legal scholars

literature

  • Martin Göllnitz: Science Policy in the Field of Tension Between Academic Tradition and Ideology , in: Zeitschrift für Geschichtswwissenschaft 64 (2016), pp. 50–72.
  • Ewald Grothe : Correspondence between Carl Schmitt and Ernst Rudolf Huber 1926–1981. With additional materials , Duncker u. Humblot, Berlin 2014, pp. 142, 171 f., 174, 195.
  • Folker Schmerbach: The "Hanns Kerrl Community Camp" for trainee lawyers in Jüterbog 1933–1939 , Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2008 (= contributions to the legal history of the 20th century , 56), p. 197 f.
  • Franz Wieacker : The Kitzeberger camp of young legal teachers , in: Deutsche Rechtswwissenschaft 1 (1936), pp. 74-80.