(Photo courtesy of Gareth Collins)

Admiralstabsrichter Dr.jur. Joachim Rudolphi
Born: 26 Aug 1898 in Neutomichel (Posen)
Died: 02 Feb 1990 in Eutin
Promotions:
Seekadett (00 Nov 1915); Fähnrich zur See (19 Apr 1916); Leutnant zur See (17 Sep 1917); Gerichtassessor (19 Nov 1922); Amtsgerichtsrat (11 Aug 1927); Marinekriegsgerichtsrat (01 Apr 1934); Marineoberkriegsgerichtsrat (01 Oct 1936); Ministerialdirektor (20 Apr 1943); persönlicher Rang eines Amtsgruppenchefs (16 Jul 1943); Admiralstabsrichter (01 May 1944)
Career:
Entered the Navy and Attended Naval-School in Mürwik (05 Jul 1915-07 Aug 1915)
On Board the School Cruiser 'Freya' (08 Aug 1915-23 Oct 1915)
On Board the Liner 'Elsaß' (24 Oct 1915-00 Nov 1915)
On Board the Liner 'Hessen' (00 Nov 1915-00 Nov 1916)
Training-Courses (00 Nov 1916-00 May 1917)
Officer Service on the Liner 'Deutschland' (00 May 1917-00 Aug 1917)
Officer Service on the Liner 'Helgoland' (00 Aug 1917-07 Dec 1918)
Granted Leave (07 Dec 1918-13 Nov 1919)
Retired (13 Nov 1919)
Advisor with the Local-Court in Berlin-Lichterfelde (15 Nov 1922-15 May 1923)
Advisor in District-Court II in Berlin (20 May 1923-26 Nov 1923)
Advisor with the Office of the Public Prosecutor II in Berlin (27 Nov 1923-26 Feb 1924)
Advisor with the Court in Berlin-Tempelhof (27 Jun 1924-26 Mar 1925)
Advisor with the Supreme Chamber Court in Berlin (27 Mar 1925-31 Jul 1925)
Advisor with District-Court II in Berlin (27 Sep 1925-26 Nov 1925)
Auxiliary-Judge with the Local-Court in Lübben (19 May 1926-31 Aug 1927)
Local-Court-Advisor with the Local-Court in Havelberg (01 Sep 1927-28 Feb 1933)
Entered Naval Service at the Court of the Command of the Naval-Station of the Baltic Sea then of the 2nd Admiral of the Baltic Sea (01 Jan 1934-30 Nov 1936)
Detached for Service to OKM (01 Dec 1936-31 Oct 1937)
Chief of the Naval-Legal-Department, OKM (01 Nov 1937-08 May 1945)
At the same time, Chief of Naval Legal Affairs (01 Jun 1944-08 May 1945)
In Captivity (08 May 1945-03 Aug 1946)
Released (03 Aug 1946)

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