Werner Schulze (judge)

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Werner Schulze (born April 19, 1882 in Berlin ; † March 2, 1946 in special camp No. 1 Mühlberg ) was a German judge .

Life

In 1904 and 1910 he passed the legal state examinations with the grade "good". In 1912 he came to the Berlin-Mitte district court as a local judge. He last took part in the First World War as captain of the reserve. At the beginning of June 1919 he became a district judge at the Berlin II regional court and was appointed to the higher court in 1925. In December 1936 he came to the Reichsgericht as an assistant judge . At the beginning of March 1937 he became a Reich judge. He was active in the 2nd Civil Senate . He retired in 1937.

Memberships

family

Schulze was the son of high school director at the National French Gymnasium in Berlin , Georg Schulze (1846-1932), who led the school from 1887 to 1912. Georg Schulze's brother-in-law was Alfred von Tirpitz , Werner Schulze's nephew was the executed resistance fighter Harro Schulze-Boysen . Werner Schulze was married to a daughter of the politician and Reich judge Adelbert Düringer .

source

  • Friedrich Karl Kaul , History of the Reichsgericht, Volume IV (1933–1945), East Berlin 1971, p. 292.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Initiative group Lager Mühlberg e. V. (Ed.): Book of the Dead - Special Camp No. 1 of the Soviet NKVD, Mühlberg / Elbe , Mühlberg / Elbe, 2008, p. 175, ISBN 9783000269998
  2. Hans Coppi : Harro Schulze-Boysen - Paths to Resistance , Fölbach Verlag, Koblenz 1992, 1st edition, pp. 19f., 40.
  3. Vanessa Duss et al. (Ed.): Legal transfer in history. Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, 2006 ISBN 3-89975-046-2 , p. 478 .