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Falk Zipperer
Falk-Wolfgang Zipperer (24 December 1899 in Darmstadt – 1966 in Bonn) was a German jurist and librarian.〔 Zipperer was one of Heinrich Himmler's closest friends.
==Life==
Falk Zipperer attended Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich. In April 1917, Zipperer left grammar school and began officer training. After his participation in the First World War, reaching the rank of lieutenant, Zipperer began studying jurisprudence at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, under, among others, Konrad Beyerle. In 1921, he became active in the Corps Vandalia Graz.〔Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 180, 115〕 He finished his studies in 1928.
In 1933, he was appointed to the Persönlicher Stab Reichsführer-SS. In 1935, he became a member of the Nazi Party. He was assigned as a student to Karl August Eckhardt by his old friend Heinrich Himmler. With a dissertation on the ''Haberfeldtreiben''〔The Bavarians practiced a form of local justice where the village folk would run undesirables out of town. This was called ''haberfeldtreiben'' (English: "driven to the oat field"). Undesirables ranged from fallen women to usurers and con artists. See: Oskar Panizza, ''Die Haberfeldtreiben im bairischen Gebirge. Eine sittengeschichtliche Studie'', 1897, Fischer, Berlin〕 with Eugen Wohlhaupter, he received his doctorate of law in 1937 at the University of Kiel.〔Dissertation: 'Das Haberfeldtreiben, seine Geschichte und seine Deutung''〕 In the same year, he was Eckhardt's assistant and chief collaborator in the reorganization of the ''Deutschrechtlichen Instituts des Reichsführers-SS'' (German Legal Institute of the Reichsführer-SS) at the University of Bonn. Habilitated in 1941, he was appointed the following year to the faculty.
After the death of legal historian Karl-Hans Maria Ganahl in 1942, Zipperer was appointed as a professor for German legal history at the University of Innsbruck on Himmler's request in June 1944, although the faculty preferred Otto Stolz. But Zipperer, who was serving as a Waffen-SS-''Hauptsturmführer'' at the front, did not fulfill his professorship.
At the end of the war, Zipperer was a prisoner of war. As a "''Reichsdeutscher''", he was discharged from the Austrian university service. He then worked in the higher service of the Federal Library (Reichstag library) for scientific cataloging.

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