Arthur Linker

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Paul Benjamin Arthur Linker (born June 27, 1874 in Bialla , Johannisburg district , East Prussia ; † July 5, 1949 in Hanover , Lower Saxony ) was a German engineer and university professor .

Life

In the years 1899–1900 Linker was an engineer at AG Volta in Reval ( Estonia ), but in 1900 he moved to Berlin as head of the Elektra technical center , where he stayed until 1904. In 1906 he was an assistant at the Electrotechnical Institute of the Technical University of Karlsruhe .

In the same year (1906) he made his diploma as Dipl.-Ing. In Karlsruhe , in 1907 he became Dr.-Ing. doctorate and was in the years from 1906 to 1923 taught at the engineering schools in Kiel and Hagen . From 1915 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as an active army soldier.

In 1920, Linker became chief electrician at Folke Hain AB in Malmö ( southern Sweden ), but returned to Germany in 1921 and was an assistant at the Electrotechnical Institute of the Technical University of Hanover from 1921 to 1924 . At the same time he taught at his university as a private lecturer from 1921 , but then received an official teaching position for electrical engineering from 1929 to 1939 . Since 1930 Linker also worked as a consulting patent engineer . He joined the NSDAP on September 1, 1932 ( membership number 1284578).

literature

  • Michael Jung: "Our hearts beat to the Führer with great enthusiasm". The Technical University of Hanover and its professors under National Socialism. BOD, Norderstedt 2013, ISBN 978-3-8482-6451-3 .
  • Willibald Reichertz: East Germans as lecturers at the Technical University of Hanover (1831–1956). In: East German family studies. Vol. 18 = 55th vol., H. 3, 2007, ISSN  0472-190X , pp. 109-120.

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Jung: “Our hearts beat with enthusiasm to the Führer”. The Technical University of Hanover and its professors under National Socialism. Pp. 229, 236.