Walther Koransky

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Walther Koransky (born September 8, 1889 in Karlsruhe , † December 3, 1963 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and politician ( independent ). From February 3, 1948 to October 3, 1949, he headed the Ministry for Political Liberation in the Maier II cabinet in Württemberg-Baden . In 1955 he became President of the State Court of Justice for the state of Baden-Württemberg.

Life

Koransky was born in Karlsruhe in 1889 as the son of the factory owner Seligmann Koransky. After graduation in 1908 and studied law at the universities of Heidelberg, Strasbourg, Berlin and Freiburg. After passing the two state legal exams, he joined the Baden judicial service in November 1918, where he worked as a judge, prosecutor and magistrate in the following years. Between 1929 and 1933 he was then a district judge and examining magistrate; then in 1933 he was retired as a Catholic of Jewish origin on the basis of the law for the restoration of the civil service .

Koransky worked for insurance companies from 1935 to 1938 and from 1944 to 1946. In 1946 he became the district court director in Karlsruhe. In the following year he became Ministerialrat , soon afterwards Ministerialdirektor and in February 1948 managing director of the Württemberg-Baden Ministry for Political Liberation. On June 22, 1955 he was elected by the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg to judge at the state court for the state of Baden-Württemberg , of which he then became president.

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Individual evidence

  1. Birth register StA Karlsruhe, No. 1361/1889
  2. Death register of the StA Zehlendorf of Berlin, No. 2965/1963
  3. Plenary minutes of the 1st electoral term, p. 3324 .