Adolf Ammon

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Adolf Karl Paul Ammon (born December 2, 1874 in Augsburg , † 1958 in Wangen im Allgäu ) was a German industrialist.

Life

Adolf Ammon was born the son of the councilor and factory owner Wilhelm Ammon. He obtained the Abitur at the Realgymnasium in Nuremberg. He then studied at the University of Munich and became a member of the Corps Palatia there in 1896 . For his further professional training he worked at various steel mills in Sheffield. He then joined his father's company in Augsburg, JN Eberle & Cie. AG, saw and spring factory, cold rolling mill for strip steel , whose owner and chairman of the supervisory board he became.

Ammon was a commercial judge, a member of the board of the Augsburg Industrial Association and the Bavarian Industrial Association, and a member of the Augsburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He was a major in the Landwehr.

Awards

Adolf Ammon held the honorary title of commercial advisor.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 111 , 1121
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930 113 , 1120