Albert Hoppstaedter

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Albert Hoppstaedter (born February 24, 1886 in Spiesen (Ottweiler district), † November 11, 1931 ) was a German manager in the Ruhr mining industry . From 1913 until his death he was general director of the United Constantin the Great .

Life

After graduating, he passed his mountain assessor examination in 1896. Initially he worked for the mine management in Saarbrücken and from 1897 in the Oberbergamtsiertel Dortmund. In 1899 he went on a study trip to Macedonia and the Caucasus .

In 1900 he became mine director of the Alstaden stock corporation, in 1902 mining district inspector in Essen , in 1906 mining district officer and miner in Oberhausen and mine director of the Royal Mining Inspection 4 in Waltrop . In 1908 he was head of the Friedrich der Große union in Herne .

Offices

  • Board member of the mining association
  • Board member of the mining association
  • Member of the supervisory board of the Rhine-Westphalian coal syndicate
  • Member of the supervisory board of the German Ammonia Sales Association
  • Member of the supervisory board of Ruhrchemie AG
  • Member of the supervisory board of Ruhrgas AG
  • Member of the supervisory board of the Society for Tar Utilization
  • Member of the supervisory board of the Gesellschaft für Kohlentechnik
  • Member of the supervisory board of Hafenbetriebsgesellschaft Wanne-West
  • Bochum Chamber of Commerce and Industry (since 1910)
  • Association of the Ruhr Chambers of Commerce (since 1910)
  • Member of the board of the Westfälische Berggewerkschaftskasse (since 1914), since 1920 deputy chairman and 1921 chairman
  • Member of the transport committee of the German Industry and Trade Conference
  • Member of the State Committee of the Prussian Chambers of Industry and Commerce
  • Seat in the State Railway Council in Cologne ,
  • Seat in the Reich Railway Council
  • Seat in the Rhine waterways advisory board
  • Seat in the Reich Waterways Advisory Board
  • Deputy Head of the City Council of the City Council in Bochum (1916–1918)
  • Board member of the Knappschafts-Berufsgenossenschaft
  • Member of the board of the association for the supervision of the power economy of the Ruhrzechen

politics

On August 24, 1929 he wrote to Emil Kirdorf :

“I do not want to fail to admit that I fully agree with you in your assessment of the Hitler movement. I am happy to acknowledge their significance for the recovery of our fatherland and hope that success will not fail to appear. "

literature

  • Obituary in: Glückauf, Berg- und Hüttenmännische magazine . No. 52, December 26, 1931, p. 1624. Online

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karsten Heinz Schönbach: The German Corporations and National Socialism 1926–1943 . Berlin 2015, p. 140.