Max buses

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Max Busse (born January 7, 1895 in Seehausen (Altmark) , † March 30, 1979 in Düsseldorf ) was a German judge.

Life

Busse was a Protestant and the son of a senior seminary teacher. He grew up in Prenzlau (Uckermark) and attended the humanistic grammar school there. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in the 1913 summer semester at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg for Protestant theology and philology. On April 21, 1913 he became a member of the Allemannia Heidelberg fraternity . On July 30, 1914 inactivated , he joined in 1914 as a volunteer in the 2nd Guards Regiment on foot . During the First World War he was promoted to lieutenant in the reserve via the non-commissioned officer. After the war he changed his subject and studied law from 1919 to 1921. As a member of the Guard Cavalry Rifle Division , he participated in the Kapp Putsch . He passed the first state legal examination on January 18, 1922 in Berlin (“sufficient”). He passed the assessor examination in April 1926 with "sufficient". In 1925 he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD. In 1929 he became a district judge at the district court in Berlin I , he was appointed in 1929. In October 1934, he became a member of the chamber judge . In the fall of 1936 he became block leader . On January 4, 1937, he came to the Reichsgericht as an unskilled worker and on April 1, 1937, he was appointed to the Reichsgerichtrat. He was active in the fifth criminal senate of the Reichsgericht . Promoted to captain on April 1, 1940 , he was a division commander in a long-range battery in Normandy. After the war, because of denazification , he did an apprenticeship as a carpenter in Ringelheim from December 1, 1945 to October 12, 1947 . He passed the journeyman's examination in front of the carpenter's guild in Salzgitter-Watenstedt. The practical performance was graded with “sufficient”, the theoretical with “good”. The journeyman's piece was a wardrobe. From October 1947 to May 1949 he hired himself as a carpenter journeyman. Unemployed from May 1949 to May 1951, he became an assistant judge at the State Administrative Court in Düsseldorf on May 11, 1951 . At this court he was from February 1, 1952 to October 31, 1952 Regional Administrative Judge and from November 11, 1952 Administrative Court Director. In 1959 he retired.

Memberships

Honors

literature

  • Friedrich Karl Kaul : History of the Reichsgericht , Vol. IV (1933–1945), East Berlin 1971, p. 62.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Golden Book of the Allemannia Heidelberg fraternity (Franz Egon Rode)
  2. Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. Directory of the members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. P. 68
  3. Dissertation: The statutory right of first refusal for the procurement of agricultural settlement land .
  4. Werner Schellack (adoptive name Werner van der Merwe): Sechzig Jahre SADK 1932–1992, Pretoria 1992, p. 165.