Ludwig Bernheim

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Ludwig Bernheim (born June 20, 1884 in Saales , Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine , † April 28, 1974 in Heidelberg ) was a German administrative lawyer.

Life

Bernheim, son of a doctor, studied law at the Hessian Ludwig University , the University of Leipzig and the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1919 he was supported by the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen for Dr. iur. PhD . After participating in the First World War, he was the Hessian commissioner for economic demobilization in Frankfurt am Main , and later an arbitrator in wage disputes in Darmstadt. At the end of 1933 he resigned from the civil service due to the law to restore the civil service .

In the post-war period after the Second World War in Germany , Bernheim was the first district administrator in the Buchen district in 1945 . He headed the arbitration chamber proceedings for members of the public service and in 1946 was a member of the provisional parliament for Württemberg-Baden . In 1948 he was elected district administrator for the Sinsheim district in Baden, but was forced out of office after five months due to internal disputes with the authorities. He spent his retirement in Heidelberg.

Bernheim had been a member of the Corps Starkenburgia since 1906 . In 1920 he participated in the reconstitution of the Prague Corps Austria . Austria made him a reconstitution philistine and an honorary member. Later he was still a corps bow carrier of the Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg and the Suevia Heidelberg .

literature

  • Armin Danco: The Yellow Book of the Corps Suevia zu Heidelberg, 3rd edition (members 1810–1985), Heidelberg 1985, No. 1245
  • State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg (ed.): MdL, the members of the state parliaments in Baden-Württemberg 1946–1978 . Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-12-911930-2
  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 , pp. 182 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: The declaration of death of those missing in war according to German, Austrian, Hungarian, Turkish and Bulgarian law .
  2. Deutsche Corpszeitung 65 (1964), p. 293 f.
  3. Result: healthy . In: Der Spiegel . No. 15 , 1950, pp. 7 ( online ).
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 37/606; 25/251
  5. Jürgen Herrlein , Corps Austria - Corpsliste , Frankfurt am Main 2001, serial no.337.