Wolfgang Naucke

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Wolfgang Naucke (born June 8, 1933 in Carlsfeld ) is a German legal scholar and former university professor.

Life

Wolfgang Naucke grew up in Roitzsch as the son of a doctor who was an officer in the medical service from the beginning of the war. Naucke attended elementary school from 1939 to 1943 in Roitzsch and Marktbreit am Main and then the secondary school in Bitterfeld, which he attended until 1947. Adjusted to that time, Naucke was a member of the Jungvolk from 1943 until the end of the war . At the end of the war, Naucke's home was initially occupied by American troops. After moving to the Soviet occupation zone, Naucke's Nazi-burdened family fell to the bottom of the village hierarchy. In 1947, Naucke's family fled to the British occupation zone, in which his father also lived as a prisoner of war. Naucke attended high school in Bad Segeberg until 1952 , where he passed his Abitur in February of that year.

Naucke studied law in Kiel , Lausanne and Glasgow and passed the first and second state exams.

Between 1964 and 1971 Naucke was a professor at the law faculty of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . From 1971 on, Naucke taught at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , where he retired in 1998. In the meantime, Naucke was a judge at the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court and at the Frankfurt Higher Regional Court .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the University of Frankfurt , jura.uni-frankfurt.de, accessed on November 27, 2015