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Aenne Kurowski-Schmitz

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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“)