Wilhelm Heuber

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Wilhelm Heuber

Wilhelm Heuber (born February 11, 1898 in Munich , † June 24, 1957 in Bergneustadt ) was a German Nazi politician.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1915 in the Bavarian Cadet Corps , Heuber took part in the First World War as a soldier and was awarded the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class. In 1920 he retired from the army as a first lieutenant . As early as 1919 he was studying law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In 1922 he received his doctorate here . After subsequent activities in industry and agriculture, he became in 1926 syndic of the "Freiherr-von-Hermann Central Administration" in Mittenheim .

Heuber was one of the founding members of the National Socialist Academy for German Law Hans Franks . On October 3, 1933, he was appointed to the Presidium of the Academy for German Law and had been a member of the Reich legal leadership since January 1, 1936.

During the Second World War , Heuber was "Plenipotentiary of the Governor General" of the General Government of Hans Frank in Berlin .

After the war, his writing were family and tax (Verl. D. Federal N.-S. Dt. Lawyers, Munich 1931) and by him together with Josef Buhler published magazine The General Government and its economy (Dt. Verl. F. Policy and Economy, Berlin 1940) placed on the list of literature to be segregated in the Soviet zone of occupation .

Political party

On March 1, 1930, Heuber became a member of the NSDAP . On May 1, 1932, Heuber joined the legal department of the Reich leadership of the NSDAP as head of the commercial law department. From September 19, 1933 he was Reichsamtsleiter with no business area. From 1932 to 1942, Heuber was Reich Managing Director of the Association of National Socialist German Jurists and, from 1936, of the successor organization of the National Socialist Lawyers Association.

From November 1933 to 1945 Heuber was a member of the Reichstag .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yearbook of the Academy for German Law, 1st year 1933/34. Edited by Hans Frank. (Munich, Berlin, Leipzig: Schweitzer Verlag), p. 254
  2. ^ Dieter Schenk: Hans Frank. Hitler's crown lawyer and governor general. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2006, p. 411.
  3. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-h.html
  4. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-g.html