Paul Sattelmacher

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Paul Heinrich Sattelmacher (born April 13, 1879 in Barop ; † July 19, 1947 in special camp No. 2 Buchenwald ) was a German lawyer who held the office of president at the Naumburg Higher Regional Court during the Nazi era - from 1933 to 1945 .

Life

Sattelmacher finished his school career at a Dortmund high school with the Abitur . He then completed a law degree at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin . He received his doctorate in 1902 at the University of Freiburg to the Dr. jur. , the title of his dissertation was: "On the validity and meaning of the common legal process rule: Affirmanti non neganti incumbit probatio". He finished his law studies in 1906 with the second state examination in law. He was then a court assessor and from March 1909 a district judge in Halle (Saale) . Sattelmacher took part in World War I as a judge and received the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class.

After the end of the war, he was appointed to the Prussian Ministry of Justice in June 1919 , where he was employed as a secret judicial councilor and lecturer council . He was appointed Ministerial Councilor in 1920 . From 1921 he was a member and from October 1927 Vice President of the State Legal Examination Office in Prussia .

After the handover of power to the National Socialists , Sattelmacher became President of the Higher Regional Court in Naumburg at the beginning of June 1933 and held this office until August 1945. During the Nazi era , he belonged to the Reich Colonial Association , the Reich Association of German Civil Servants (1933), and the Association of National Socialist German Lawyers (1933 ) and the NSV (1934). He was also a supporting member of the SS and from mid-September 1937 a member of the NSDAP . From 1940 he was an honorary professor at the University of Halle , where his focus was on civil law and court practice. After the beginning of the Second World War , he was also a judge-martial and was awarded the War Merit Cross, Second Class.

After the end of the war, Sattelmacher retired from the office of President of the Naumburg Higher Regional Court in the Soviet occupation zone on August 25, 1945. On August 28, 1945 he was arrested by the Soviet military administration in Germany (SMAD) and taken to the Buchenwald special camp, where he died in 1947.

Fonts (selection)

  • The judicial system in Prussia: legal. Determination u. Administrative orders f. the bailiffs u. the court treasurers, R. von Decker's Verl., Berlin 1930 to 1933, multi-part work (JB Lentz. Under use of official materials, collaborated with JH Schröder)
  • Report, expert opinion and judgment: A guide f. Practical lawyers in preparatory service , Berlin 1930 (until 1980 in Munich as the 28th, newly edited edition d. 1884 by Hermann Daubenspeck., from the 12th to 18th ed. by Paul Sattelmacher and from the 14th ed. - 25th edition by Paul Lüttig and Gerhard Beyer edited work)

literature

  • Heiner Lück : Staging under the swastika: The Eike von Repgow celebration at Falkenstein Castle on October 29, 1933 . In: Thomas Vormbaum (Ed.): Yearbook of Contemporary Legal History Volume 8 2006/2007. Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-8305-1471-8 .
  • Heiner Lück: From Barop to Buchenwald. The Naumburg OLG President Dr. Paul Sattelmacher (1879–1947) , in: Armin Höland , Heiner Lück: Legal careers in the Prussian province of Saxony (1919–1945). Paths and Effects , Halle 2004, pp. 91–115.
  • Henrik Eberle: The Martin Luther University in the time of National Socialism. Mdv, Halle 2002, ISBN 3-89812-150-X , p. 301

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Individual evidence

  1. Full name according to: Acta Borussica, New Series / ed. from the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (formerly the Prussian Academy of Sciences), Volume 2: The Protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817 - 1934/38: Vol. 12, April 4, 1925 to May 10, 1938 / edited by Reinhold Zilch, under In collaboration with Bärbel Holtz, Olms-Weidmann, 2004, p. 680
  2. Life data according to: Heiner Lück: Staging under the swastika: The Eike von Repgow celebration at Falkenstein Castle on October 29, 1933 . In: Thomas Vormbaum (Ed.): Jahrbuch der Juristische Zeitgeschichte Volume 8 2006/2007 , Berlin 2007, p. 387. Deviating from this, literature, e.g. B. at Folker Schmerbach: The "Hanns Kerrl Community Camp" for trainee lawyers in Jüterbog 1933-1939 . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2008, ISBN 3-161-49585-3 , p. 282. given as place of birth Osnabrück .
  3. a b Heiner Lück: Staging under the swastika: The Eike von Repgow celebration at Falkenstein Castle on October 29, 1933 . In: Thomas Vormbaum (Ed.): Yearbook of Contemporary Legal History Volume 8 2006/2007 , Berlin 2007, p. 387.
  4. Hans-Joachim Musielak : The basics of the burden of proof in civil proceedings, de Gruyter , Berlin 1975, ISBN 3-11-004970-8 , p. XXXIII.
  5. a b Acta Borussica, New Series / ed. from the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (formerly the Prussian Academy of Sciences), Volume 2: The Protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817 - 1934/38: Vol. 12, April 4, 1925 to May 10, 1938 / edited by Reinhold Zilch, under In collaboration with Bärbel Holtz, Olms-Weidmann, 2004, p. 680.
  6. a b c Henrik Eberle: The Martin Luther University in the time of National Socialism. Mdv, Halle 2002, ISBN 3-89812-150-X , p. 301.
  7. a b Hermann-Josef Rupieper / Alexander Sperk (ed.): The situation reports of the secret state police for the province of Saxony 1933-1936. , Volume 2: Merseburg District , Halle an der Saale 2004, ISBN 3-89812-214-X , p. 443.