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Juristische Fakultät >> 07. Promotionsangelegenheiten >> 07.11. Entziehung der Dr.-Würde, unberechtigte Führung des Dr-Titels, nicht bestandene und zurückgewiesene Promotionen
1923-1942
Enthält v.a.: Verfahren wegen Entziehung der Doktorwürde: Greifswald: Otto Brandt (1936), Ernst Martins, Bruno Müller, Fr. Schoeps, Julius Katzenstein, Hans Rob. Jordan, Ferdinand Rochhold, Kurt Wannow, Max Fraenkel, Rudolf Alsberg, Gerhard Schacher, Friedrich Frankfurter, Max Beck (1939), Walter Nagelschmidt (1940), Franz Schubring (keine Entziehung, 1941). - Auswärtige Verfahren: Heidelberg: Friedrich Althans (1935), Alois Fritz (1923). - Hamburg: Gustav Hoge (1925). - Mitteilungen des Ministeriums: Frankfurt: Hellmuth Klotz (1937); München: Kurt Kersten (1937), Fritz Eugen Ems, Willy Katzenstein (1940); Würzburg: Heinrich Rheinstrom (1937); Jena: Friedrich Roetter (früher Roedelheimer, jüd. Abstammung, 1937). - Mitteilungen/Erlasse des Ministeriums ohne Promotionsort: Alfred Apfel, Rudolf Breitscheid, Friedrich-Wilhelm Foerster, Alfred Kerr, Kurt Tucholski, Johann Werthauer (1933); Wolfgang Bretholz, Albert Einstein, Otto Friedländer, Paul Hertz, Adam Jäger, Kurt Rosenfeld, Edward Stilgebauer, Alfred Dang, Gustav Regler, Julius Christoph Schaxel, Otto Strasser (1934); Issak-David Broßyner, Hermann Budtzislawski, Nochum Goldmann, Kurt Emil Richard Häntzschel, Werner Hegemann, Rudolf Hilferding, Kurt Hiller, Wigfried Marck, Friedrich Wolf, Arthur Wolff (1935); Wolfgang Hallgarten, Hans Hirschfeld, Fritz Lachmann, Botho Laserstein (1936); Arnold Willmer (1937), Friedrich Muckermann (1938), Karl König (1938), Wilhelm Brüll (1938), Felix Cohn (1940), Jsidor Werner (1940), Arnold Hauser (1940), Adolf Moritz Steinschneider (Jude, 1940). - Anfragen und Mitteilungen betr. Promotionen: Erich Hirschberg (Rostock), Bernhard Simmermann (Jude, 1938), Repetitor Dr. Teutenberg: Strafverfahren (10 Monate Gefängnis) wegen Beihilfe zur Abgabe falscher eidesstattlicher Versicherungen in 4 Fällen: Diplom-Kaufmann Heinrich Breidenbach, Diplom-Kaufmann Helmut Hubert, cand. Werner van de Sand, cand. Claus Dieter Lincke (Köln 1941). - Anwendung der Entziehung der Doktorwürde und bürgerlicher Ehrenrechte und Veröffentlichung im Deutschen Reichsanzeiger und Amtsblättern (1936/37). - Führung akademischer Grade.- Erlaß zur Führung akademischer Grade der Universität und TH Prag (1940).
Enthält auch: Zurückweisung von Promotionsgesuchen: Gerichtsreferendar a.D. Lothar Bloch aus Dortmund: wegen mehrfacher Einreichung einer unbrauchbaren Dissertation (Münster 1941), Diplom-Volkswirt Adolf Koenig: wegen früherer Einreichung einer Dissertation (Prag 1942).
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