Marcel Nordmann

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Marcel Nordmann , also: Marcell or Marzel (born February 21, 1890 in Lörrach ; † November 8, 1948 in Buchheim ) was a German lawyer , administrative officer and politician ( SPD ).

Life

After graduating from the Hebel-Gymnasium Lörrach in 1909 , Nordmann studied law at the universities of Lausanne , Freiburg , Strasbourg , Munich and Berlin . He passed the first state examination in law in 1913, completed his legal clerkship and passed the second state examination in 1917. 1924 doctorate he attended the University of Freiburg for Doctor of Laws (Dissertation: The citizens' committee of the Baden community and city order ).

Nordmann entered the higher administrative service as a court assessor in 1917. From 1921 to 1922 he worked as an official reporter for the state parliament of the Republic of Baden and since 1927 was a member of the government at the district office in Constance . From 1916 until it was banned in 1933, he was a member of the SPD. After the National Socialists came to power , he was transferred to the Oberversicherungsamt in Karlsruhe in March 1933 and, two months later, due to "non-Aryan descent", he was given permanent retirement. From 1934 to 1936 he worked as a sales representative for Allianz insurance . In 1938 he went into exile in France and from there to Switzerland after the occupation of the country in 1940 .

After the Second World War , Nordmann returned to Germany. From 1945 to 1946 he was by the French military government appointed state commissioner in Konstanz and district administrator of the district of Konstanz . In 1946 he participated in the founding of the Socialist Party in Baden (SPB), from which the Baden State Association of Social Democrats emerged in November 1948.

Nordmann was from December 3, 1946 to June 26, 1947 State Secretary of the Interior in the Provisional Government of Baden (State Secretariat). He then served as Minister of Justice in the government of the state of Baden led by President Leo Wohleb . In May 1947 he was elected to the Baden state parliament, to which he belonged until his death. After the formation of a CDU sole government, he left the state government in January 1948. His successor as Minister of Justice was Hermann Fecht .

See also

literature

  • Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (ed.): MdL, The Members of the Landtag in Baden-Württemberg 1946−1978 , Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-12-911930-2 , p. 162
  • Nordmann, Marcel , in: Bernd Ottnad (Hrsg.): Badische Biographien , New Series, Volume III , W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 978-3-17-009958-6 , p. 200