Rudolf Lehmann

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Rudolf Lehmann began his career as a prosecutor and jurist in Germany in 1920t, and, during World War II, rose o Director and Chief of Legal Department (Wehrmachtrechtswesen) (WR) in the High Command of the Armed Forces, with staff general officer rank. [1], p. 54</ref>

Civilian

920) Assistant Public Prosecutor: Essen; (1921) Assistant in Reich Post Ministry; (January 1922 to February 1925) Judge of Circuit Court (Landgericht) II Berlin; (March 1925 to September 1937) Civil Service Employee in the Reich Ministry for Justice; (October 1937 to July 1938)

Military

President of a Department in the Reich Military Court; (July 1938 toSeptember 1944) Ministerial Director and Chief of Legal Department (Wehrmachtrechtswesen) (WR) in OKW; (May 1944 to May 1945) Generaloberstabsrichter.

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