Ernst Vogler

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Ernst Vogler (born December 19, 1876 in Halberstadt ; † 1954 there ) was a German banker.

Life

Ernst Vogler was born the son of the Halberstadt banker Ernst Vogler. He attended high school in Halberstadt, completed a commercial apprenticeship in Bremen and then studied law at the universities of Leipzig, Heidelberg and Berlin. In Heidelberg he became a member of the Corps Vandalia in 1897 . He passed his legal traineeship exam in Berlin in 1901. He then served as a one-year volunteer. After working in Magdeburg, Frankfurt am Main, London and Quedlinburg, he became a partner in his father's banking house Ernst Vogler in Halberstadt in 1905 . He was deputy chairman of the supervisory board of Mälzerei AG. Albert Wrede in Koethen.

The Ernst Vogler bank existed until 1945.

Awards

During the First World War, in which he took part as Rittmeister of the Reserve of the Dragoon Regiment No. 16, Ernst Vogler was awarded the Iron Cross II. Class and the Braunschweig, Oldenburg and Hanseatic War Merit Cross II. Class.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 68 , 654
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 73 , 656
  3. ^ Bankhaus Ernst Vogler, Halberstadt, 1930-1945 (inventory) in the state main archive of Saxony-Anhalt