Hans Globke


Hans Josef Maria Globke was a highranking public servant after World War II in the Federal Republic of Germany. His antisemitic activities as a highprofile civil servant and jurist before and especially during the Nazi period resulted in controversies after the war that troubled his protector and only supervisor Konrad Adenauer, who had recruited him to serve in his administration.

Globke was born in Dsseldorf, Rhine Province, to Josef Globke, and his wife, Sophie , both Roman Catholics and Centre Partysupporters. Shortly after Hanss birth, the family moved to Aachen, where his father opened a drapers shop. When he finished his secondary education at the elite Catholic KaiserKarlGymnasium in 1916, he was drafted into the army until 1918. After World War I, he studied law and political science at the University of Bonn and the University of Cologne, graduating in 1922 from the University of Gieen with a dissertation on the immunity of the members of the Reichstag and the Landtags.

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