Werner Hellwig

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Werner Hellwig (born September 24, 1902 in Burgsteinfurt ; † unknown) was a German lawyer.

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Hellwig studied law and political science at the University of Münster and received his doctorate there in 1926 with the dissertation The Law on Industrial Inventions of Technical Employees , which appeared in print in Berlin.

He joined the NSDAP on May 1, 1933 and became a volunteer security officer (SS number 487740). He became head of the NSDAP in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In this function he ran on the nomination of the NSDAP on the list place with the number 347 in the election to the German Reichstag on March 29, 1936 , but did not move into the National Socialist Reichstag . He also applied unsuccessfully in the 1938 election .

He later took on the role of Reichsleiter of the Office for Legal Advice Centers of the German Labor Front and published several official papers on labor, labor and social law.

In June 1940 Werner Hellwig moved to The Hague , where a department of the German Labor Front was founded and he took over as head. There he was largely responsible for bringing the unions into line in the occupied Netherlands .

In 1943 Hellwig became a lieutenant in the 106th Infantry Division .

Works

  • Labor Employment Laws. Collection of the legal provisions on labor, compiled at the Office for Legal Advice Centers of the German Labor Front , Berlin: Verlag der Deutschen Arbeitsfront, [1939]
  • The position of the legal advice centers of the German Labor Front in working life. In: Soziale Praxis, Vol. 48 (1939), pp. 769 ff.
  • (with Otto Marrenbach ): War labor and social law , Berlin: Verlag der Deutschen Arbeitsfront, [1939]

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