Background
Marion Russegger was born 10 February 1910 in Hamburg, the daughter of Bernhard Adolf Cajetan Russegger, a merchant in Hamburg and Bremen, and Cornelia Pirscher.
Marion Russegger was born 10 February 1910 in Hamburg, the daughter of Bernhard Adolf Cajetan Russegger, a merchant in Hamburg and Bremen, and Cornelia Pirscher.
She is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Anna Freisler. They had two sons, Harald and Roland, and both were baptized. After the war, Marion Freisler resumed her birth name Russegger and moved to Munich.
In 1985, there was a scandal about Russegger.
In 1974, her pension was raised by about 400 Deutsche Mark.
This was one of the last incidents connected with the problematic issue of social integration of National Socialist jurists in the Federal Republic of Germany in the early years.
This decision was protested by a member of the Bavarian Landtag, but the move was rejected by the state government and there were no consequences for Marion Freisler.