- The
Reichsgericht (German: [ˈʁaɪçs.ɡəˌʁɪçt], transl. Reich
Court or
National Court) was the
supreme criminal and
civil court of
Germany from 1879 to 1945...
- Bundesfinanzhof. The
Bundesverwaltungsgericht has its seat at the
former Reichsgericht (Imperial
Court of Justice)
building in Leipzig's
district Mitte. The...
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Minister of the
Weimar Republic in 1920-21 and
served as
president of the
Reichsgericht from 1922 to 1929.
Walter Simons was born on 24
September 1861 at Elberfeld...
- President, as
Chancellor of Germany.
Acting President, as
President of the
Reichsgericht.
Acting head of state, as
President of the Volkskammer.
Acting Chairman...
- Art. 109 of the
Weimar Constitution and an
earlier decision of the
Reichsgericht, that
German law on
names does not
recognise hereditary surname variants...
- and was
presided over by
judges from the
German Supreme Court, the
Reichsgericht. This was Germany's
highest court. The
presiding judge was
Judge Wilhelm...
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alleged German war
criminals of the
First World War
before the
German Reichsgericht (Supreme Court) in Leipzig, as part of the
penalties imposed on the...
- Bismarck's urging,
accepted the
presidency of the
supreme court of
justice (
Reichsgericht). He
filled this high
office with
great distinction until his final...
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industry in Germany, resulting, in the 19th and 20th centuries, with the
Reichsgericht (Imperial
Court of Justice) and the
German National Library being located...
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decided by the
Empire Court of
Justice (
Reichsgericht),
would be in the
Entscheidungen des
Reichsgerichts in
Strafsachen (cited as "RGSt"). Similarly...