Aenne Kurowski-Schmitz

Aenne Kurowski-Schmitz (born March 26, 1894 in St. Tönis in Krefeld, died November 13, 1968) was a German lawyer and diplomat. In 1914/15, she studied law at the Universities of Freiburg, Berlin and Bonn and in 1919, she received her doctorate in Bonn for Dr. Ing. jur.[1] She became one of the first government commissioners in Germany, as an assistant to Walter Siemers and Kurt Peschke, Kurowski-Schmitz participated (1947 to 1948) at the criminal defense of Eduard Houdremont in the Krupp process.[2]

References

  1. Oda, Cordes (2015). Marie Munk (1885–1978): Leben und Werk. Böhlau Verlag Köln. p. 859–861.
  2. Records of the United States Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, Vol. 9, United States Government Printing Office, District of Columbia 1950, S. 6. (Band 9 der „Green Series“)


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