Konrad Marschik
Born: |
05-05-1915 |
Faculty: |
Law School |
Category: |
Expelled student |
Konrad MARSCHIK, born on May 5
th, 1915 in Vienna/Austria (entitled residency ('heimatberechtigt') for Vienna/Austria, Citizenship: Austria), son of Dr. Alexander Marschik (lawyer, 1870-1940) and Franziska Marschik, née Goldarbeiter (1885-1937), lived in Vienna's 2
nd district, Taborstrasse 7/16, was enrolled finally in the spring term 1938 at the Law School in the 3
rd year of his studies.
Under National Socialism, after the Anschluss, he was forced to abandon his studies and to leave the University of Vienna for racist reasons.
He had to flee from Vienna. His father was forced to close his law office in Vienna's 2
nd district, Praterstrasse 33, and from the end of December 1938 he was only admitted as a "Jewish consultant in the Ostmark" until March 1939.
Konrad Marschik was able to emigrate with his father Alexander and his sister Charlotte (1910-?) to Great Britain in mid-1939, where he lived in Stretford, Lancashire/England in 1939 and worked as an trainee in a bed ding trade, his sister lived and worked as a domestic servant in Manchester, Lancashire/England at that time and his father lived in Paddington, London/England and was without employment. His father died in England in May 1940 and Konrad Marschik was interned as an "
enemy alien" from June 21
st, 1940 to September 20
th, 1941.
Konrad Marschik returned to Austria from England after the end of National Socialism, graduated from the University of Vienna with a "Dr. iur.", worked as a trainee lawyer until the mid-1960s and later as a lawyer in Vienna and lived in Vienna's 2
nd district, Kleine Sperlgasse 1.
Dr. Konrad Marschik died after 1986.
Lit.: Archive of the University of Vienna/enroollment forms ("Nationale") IUR 1937-1938; POSCH/INGRISCH/DRESSEL 2008, 435; SAUER/REITER-ZATLOUKAL 2010, 243; friendly reference Dr. Barbara Sauer, 07/2021; www.genteam.at; www.ancestry.de.
Herbert Posch