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13 Documents Graz Vienna 1920-31 / Career Ra Richard Kaan (1897-1969);

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  • Period of Manufacture: 1901-1945
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    13 Documents Graz Vienna 1920-31 / Career Ra Richard Kaan (1897-1969);
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    13 certificates Graz Vienna 1920-31 / career RA RICHARD KAAN (1897-1969)
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    13 certificates and certificates from 1920 to 1931
    , based on the legal career of
    Richard Kaan (1897-1969)
    , from 1965 First President of the Styrian Landtag.
    The following lawyers or Courts issued the certificates:
    The Graz lawyer Wilhelm Kaan (1865-1945), uncle of Richard Kaan
    [Wilhelm Kaan (* 23. August 1865 in Weinhaus near Vienna; † 29. April 1945 in Graz-Ragnitz; until 1919 Edler von Kaan) was an Austrian lawyer and politician. From 6. November 1918 to 27. May 1919 he was the first governor of Styria in the first republic.]
    -Certificate from 26. October 1926
    that Richard Kaan from 4.1. worked uninterruptedly in his office as a trainee lawyer, signed by Wilhelm Kaan and by the vice-president of the committee of the Styrian Bar Association in Graz
    -Certificate from 20. December 1926
    that Richard Kaan from 4.1. worked as a trainee lawyer in his office until December 20, 1926, signed by Wilhelm Kaan and by the President of the Committee of the Styrian Bar Association in Graz. Supplementary certificate from 22. December 1930 that Richard Kaan even after the 20th December 1926 worked in the same function "until today"; signed by Wilhelm Kaan as well as confirmed and signed by the Vice President of the Committee of the Styrian Bar Association in Graz.
    Lawyer Geza Kodella, Graz, Tegetthoffgasse 15
    [Where
    hl also related to Richard Kaan; Richard Kaan's mother-in-law Melanie v. Crailsheim (1871-1949) was a born Kodella.]
    - Certificate from 23. June 1925 that Richard Kaan from 19. May 1925 worked uninterruptedly in his office as a trainee lawyer; signed by Kodella, but without confirmation from the bar association
    -Certificate from 1. August 1925 that Richard Kaan from 19. May to 1. July 1925 worked as a trainee lawyer in his law firm; signed by Kodella as well as confirmed and signed by the Vice President of the Committee of the Styrian Bar Association in Graz.
    Attorney Dr. Oskar Feigl, Vienna, Biberstr. 22
    [Oskar Feigl (1864-1942), Jewish lawyer, deported to Lodz / Litzmannstadt in 1941, murdered by the Nazis in 1942; today the memorial stone "Stations of Remembrance" at the house at Biberstrasse 22.]
    - Certificate from 23. June 1925 that Richard Kaan from 22. November 1920 to 11. April 1921 worked as a trainee lawyer in his office; signed by Feigl and confirmed by the committee of the Vienna Bar Association (with signature of President Hermann Eckel)
    Higher Regional Court in Graz:
    - Certificate from 8. January 1926 on Kaan's activities at various courts (District Court Schladming, District Court Graz Surrounding Area, Regional Court for ZRS Graz and Regional Court for Criminal Matters Graz). With stamp from the Graz Higher Regional Court and signature of President Richard Bratusch
    -Confirmation from 14. January 1928 through inclusion in the list of defenders of the Higher Regional Court
    Committee of the Lower Austrian Bar Association in Vienna:
    -Decree from 14. December 1920 about the entry in the list of trainee lawyers and knowledge of the entry into the office of Mr. Oskar Feigl on 22. November 1920; signed by the President Dr. Julius Pfeiffer
    -Certificate from 18. August 1925, that from his military service (October 1915 to October 1918) with the Dragoon Regiment Friedrich August König von Sachsen No. 3 only 363 days can be included in the duration of practical use, as he has three recognized war semesters and one semester actually studied. This certificate is the only one smaller than A4 (20.6 x 17.3 cm)
    Committee of the Styrian Bar Association in Graz
    -Decree from 4. June 1925 on the entry in the list of trainee lawyers and knowledge of the entry into the office of Mr. Geza Kodella on 19. May 1925; signed by the president of the committee
    -Confirmation from 20. June 1925 that Richard Kaan from 19. May 1925 is entered "to this day" in the list of trainee lawyers; signed by the vice-president of the committee
    - Knowledge from 4. January 1926 on joining Wilhelm Kaan's office and confirmation of a note in the register; signed by the vice-president of the committee
    -Confirmation from 1. January 1931 on Richard Kaan's entry in the list of lawyers, with the blind stamp of the RA Chamber and the signature of President Arthur Panholzer
    Confirmatory signatures are available from:
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    Richard Bratusch
    , from 1916 to 1919 Bratusch Edler von Marrein (* 3. April 1861 in Seisenberg, Krain; † 11. August 1949 in Graz), Austrian judge and politician, President of the Graz Higher Regional Court from 1920 to 1926
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    Dr. Arthur Panholzer
    (1863-1933), 1927-1933 President of the Styrian RA Chamber Graz (numerous signatures)
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    Dr. Hermann Eckel
    , from 1924 President of the RA Chamber Vienna
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    Dr. Julius Pfeiffer
    , 1916-1922 President of the RA Chamber Vienna
    With several stamps:
    2 x 5000 crowns in 1922, 3 x 10,000 crowns in 1922, 2 x 50 groschen in 1925, 2 x 1 shilling in 1925.
    Status:
    Certificates all folded lengthways and crossways; partly with tears in the fold or damage to the edge. More often browned, blotchy and wrinkled. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!
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    About Wilhelm and Richard Kaan and Richard Bratusch (source: wikipedia):
    Wilhelm Kaan (* 23. August 1865 in Weinhaus near Vienna; † 29. April 1945 in Graz-Ragnitz; until 1919 Edler von Kaan) was an Austrian lawyer and politician. From 6. November 1918 to 27. May 1919 he was the first governor of Styria in the first republic. Kaan was a member of the Greater German People's Party (GDVP) and was a lawyer by profession after studying law at the University of Graz. He was also a councilor in Graz from 1905 and a member of the Styrian state parliament from 1908. In the first state elections in Styria on 11. May 1919, the Christian Social Party won most of the seats and Kaan was taken over by Anton Rintelen on May 27th. May replaced as governor. [2] Kaan came from a Jewish family (Kohn) who had converted around 1800 and had been a member of the Arminia Graz fraternity since 1884. His nephew Richard Kaan was President of the Styrian State Parliament for the ÖVP between 1965 and 1969.
    Richard Kaan (until 1919 Kaan Edler von Distelfingen) (* 23. December 1897 in Vienna; † 15. January 1969 in Oberaich) was an Austrian politician (ÖVP). Kaan was a nephew of the Styrian governor Wilhelm Kaan; like his uncle, Richard Kaan was also a lawyer in Graz. He belonged to the national liberal camp and represented the Styrian People's Party from 1949 until his death in the Styrian state parliament. From 1964 he was second president of the state parliament, from 7. In April 1965 he was the first president of the state parliament. He was killed in a car accident near Bruck an der Mur in 1969, on the same route on which ÖVP chairman Karl Schleinzer had a fatal accident in 1975.
    Richard Bratusch, from 1916 to 1919 Bratusch Edler von Marrein, (* 3. April 1861 in Seisenberg, Krain; † 11. August 1949 in Graz) [1] was an Austrian judge and politician.
    Life: Bratusch studied law at the University of Graz and became a member of Corps Joannea in 1879. [2] After graduating as Dr. iur. From 1884 he was an auscultant and from 1889 adjunct at various courts in Carinthia and Styria. In 1897 he came to Marburg (Styria) as a deputy public prosecutor and in 1898 as a senior public prosecutor's substitute in Graz. In 1902 he was appointed to the General Procuratorate in Vienna. From 1906 to 1919 he served in the Ministry of Justice. In 1916, during World War I, he was ennobled by Franz Joseph I and from then on bore the nickname Edler von Marrein. In the First Republic he was State Secretary / Minister of Justice under the Renner II state government. From 1920 to 1926 he was President of the Graz Higher Regional Court.
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    Wilhelm Kaan (* 23. August 1865 in Weinhaus near Vienna; † 29. April 1945 in Graz-Ragnitz; until 1919 Edler von Kaan) was an Austrian lawyer and politician. From 6. November 1918 to 27. May 1919 he was the first governor of Styria in the first republic. Kaan was a member of the Greater German People's Party (GDVP) and was a lawyer by profession after studying law at the University of Graz. He was also a councilor in Graz from 1905 and a member of the Styrian state parliament from 1908. In the first state elections in Styria on 11. May 1919, the Christian Social Party won most of the seats and Kaan was taken over by Anton Rintelen on May 27th. May replaced as governor. [2] Kaan came from a Jewish family (Kohn) who had converted around 1800 and had been a member of the Arminia Graz fraternit
    Produkttyp
    Urkunde & Zeugnis
    Herstellungszeitraum
    1901-1945
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    Dokument