Werner Barthold

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Werner Barthold

Werner Barthold (born August 10, 1908 in Berlin ; † January 7, 1996 in Oberpframmern ) was a German ministerial official and political writer.

Life

Barthold grew up in Berlin and passed his Abitur in 1927 at the Fichtegymnasium in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. He then studied law at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin until 1931 . In 1929 he was in the Corps Neoborussia Berlin recipiert . After the final traineeship exam, he passed the assessor exam in 1934. Then he became a lawyer. After the Second World War, in which he was naval staff judge , he remained in the civil service. In 1945 he was initially a short-term public prosecutor in Marburg , then senior councilor in Wiesbaden , until in 1948 he became a lecturer at the Advocate General at the German Higher Court for the United Economic Area in Cologne. In 1951 he moved to the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Bonn. In the ministry he was the chief clerk for the constitutional complaint that led to the KPD ban in 1956 . In 1952 he became a corps bow bearer of the Silesia Breslau , which he had helped with the reconstitution. In 1958 he was transferred to the Federal Intelligence Service in Munich as Chief Government Director , where he stayed until his retirement in 1970. After that he worked as a lawyer until the end of his life.

In 1950 Barthold was involved in the reconstitution of the Association of Old Corps Students in Altena. 1950–1957 he represented the Greater Rhineland in the overall committee. From 1951 to 1983 he sat in the Association Commission (later the Commission for University Policy and Associations) of the Kösener Seniors Convents Association , which he chaired from 1956 to 1976. At the time of the 1968 movement he headed the Convent of German Academic Associations as deputy chairman (1969/70) and as chairman in 1971/72. 1962–1966 he was a member of the VAC board of directors in Munich I.

Honors

Works

  • The intellectual achievement of Friedrich Hielscher for the Kösener Corps students. In: then and now. Yearbook of the Association for Corporate Student History Research . 36th Volume (1991), pp. 279-282.
  • Power and impotence of ideologies in the corps . Einst und Jetzt, Vol. 27 (1982), pp. 67-84.
  • The Hessian higher education legislation, model of an unconstitutional and revolutionary utopia and Marxist state absolutism , Munich: Hirthammer, 2nd edition, 1975.
  • The free space of science and its limits , Munich: Hirthammer, 1974.
  • The symbols of the student corps . In: Deutsche Corpszeitung 5, 1974, ISSN  0931-0215 , p. 208.
  • Marxist view of history - popular front and anti-fascist-democratic revolution. On the prehistory of the history of the GDR and the conception of the history of the German people , Berlin 1970.
  • The scale length. Origin, Law and Nature , 1968.
  • Does the basic right of Article 2, Paragraph 1 of the Basic Law stand in the way of the application of Section 205 of the Criminal Code to the designated censorship? (Duplicated as a manuscript, digitized (PDF; 40.9 MB) from the Kösener and Weinheimer archive portal).
  • Rule of law and determination censorship , Cologne 1950.

literature

  • Fritz Maywald: Complete directory of members of the Corps Silesia 1821–1961 , Part I, Cologne 1961, serial no. 868
  • Ernst Riechert: Werner Barthold , in: Der Corpsstudent, issue 1/1996
  • Wolfgang Daube: In memoriam Werner Barthold , in: Corpszeitung der Silesia Breslau, Issue 192/194 of September 1, 1996, pp. 31–34

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 27/219; 83/867
  2. Werner Barthold (corpsarchive.de)