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He served also in the Freikorps under Franz Ritter von Epp's command, taking part in the crackdown of the Münchner Räterepublik. [4] In 1919, as did other members of the Thule Society , he joined the German Workers' Party (DAP) at its beginning.
Through its 25-season run, Judge Judy remained the top Nielsen-rated court show and regularly drew nine to ten million viewers daily, [20] occasionally besting the ratings of The Oprah Winfrey Show. [21] From 2009 to its series finale in 2021, Judge Judy was the highest-rated show in all of daytime television programming and first-run ...
Hitler's War is a biographical book by British author and Holocaust Revisionist David Irving.It describes the Second World War from the point of view of Nazi Germany’s leader Adolf Hitler.
Franz Christian Kuhn (February 8, 1872 – June 16, 1926) was an American lawyer and judge. He served as Michigan Attorney General and later as a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court in the early 20th century.
Franz Schlegelberger; Fritz Schmidt (SS officer) Philipp Schmitt; Hermann Schmitz; Georg von Schnitzler; Richard Schröder; Heinz Schubert (SS officer) Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk; Wolfram Sievers; Marianne Simson; Franz Six; Albert Speer; Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland; Gerda Steinhoff; Julius Streicher; Wilhelm Stuckart; Fritz Suhren
Lisco became a magistrate in Rixdorf in 1879; in 1883 he became a provincial judge for Berlin; in 1888 he was named High Court Judge to Kwidzyn and one year later in the same function to Naumburg. In 1903 he became a privy councillor.
Lawyer, judge Lambert Josef Alois Frenken (27 September 1854 – 10 September 1943) was a German jurist and politician ( Centre Party ). During the Weimar Republic era, he briefly served as Minister of Justice in the first cabinet of Hans Luther (from January to November 1925).
Oehlschläger was born Otto Oehlschläger in Gut Heiligenwalde (modern Święty Gaj, Poland), he was ennobled ("von Oehlschäger") in 1888. [1]Oehlschläger studied law at the University of Königsberg, passed his final exam in 1858 and worked as a judge at Danzig (Gdańsk), Schwetz (Świecie) and Löbau (Lubawa).