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- 51°19′59″N 12°22′11″E / 51.33306°N 12.36972°E / 51.33306; 12.36972 The Reichsgericht (German: [ˈʁaɪçs.ɡəˌʁɪçt], transl. Reich Court) was the supreme criminal...
- Bundesfinanzhof. The Bundesverwaltungsgericht has its seat at the former Reichsgericht (Imperial Court of Justice) building in Leipzig's district Mitte. The...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Bismarck's urging, accepted the presidency of the supreme court of justice (Reichsgericht). He filled this high office with great distinction until his final...
- Bavaria. Only after the end of the ban of the local group Dortmund by the Reichsgericht on April 2, 1928, RFB groups could at least formally be founded also...
- industry in Germany, resulting, in the 19th and 20th centuries, with the Reichsgericht (Imperial Court of Justice) and the German National Library being located...