Well-known compatriots and gymnasts

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This list contains well-known people who are or were members of a student country team or gymnastics union .

Well-known compatriots and gymnasts

Politics, administration and justice

economy

  • Asbach, Hermann and Rudolf - entrepreneurs ( Asbach Uralt ), Landsmannschaft Frankonia Frankfurt, Landsmannschaft Nibelungia Marburg
  • Ulrich Haberland (1900–1961) - chemist, Chairman of the Board of Management of the newly founded Bayer AG 1951–1961, Gymnastics Association Saxo-Thuringia Halle (today Halle Gymnastics Association Hasso-Saxonia Kaiserslautern)
  • Alfred Haase - CEO of Allianz AG (1962–1971), Landsmannschaft Afrania Leipzig (today Alte Leipziger Landsmannschaft Afrania Heidelberg)
  • Kurt Hansen (1910–2002) - Chairman of the Board of Management of Bayer AG (1961–1974), Gymnastics Federation Cheruscia Strasbourg to Munich
  • Hans Heß (1881–1957) - Chairman of the Board of Management of Allianz AG (1933–1948), Landsmannschaft Afrania Leipzig (today Alte Leipziger Landsmannschaft Afrania Heidelberg)
  • Hugo Junkers (1859–1935) - engineer and entrepreneur, Turnerschaft Rhenania Berlin (today Turnerschaft Berlin) and Corps Delta Aachen
  • Max Otte (* 1964) - economist, university professor, head of IVFE, fund manager, Merovingia-Zittavia gymnastics club, Cologne
  • Paul Reusch (1868–1956) - CEO of Gutehoffnungshütte (1909–1942), expanded the company into a mixed-economy group, Landsmannschaft Saxonia Stuttgart
  • Max Rötger (1860–1923), chairman of the board of directors of the Krupp company and representative of industry
  • Richard Schering (1859–1942) - pharmacist and entrepreneur, Landsmannschaft Zaringia
  • Karl Winnacker (1903–1989) - Chairman of the board of the newly established Farbwerke Hoechst (1952–1969), Landsmannschaft Guestphalia Braunschweig (today Turnerschaft Alania Braunschweig), Landsmannschaft Normannia Darmstadt
  • Ernst Zimmermann (1929–1985) - Chairman of the Board of the Motoren- und Turbinen-Union (1978–1985), murdered by the RAF in 1985, Turnerschaft Munichia München (today Turnerschaft Munichia Bayreuth)

science

Culture and sport

literature

  • Max Mechow: Well-known CCers. Historia Academica, Volume 8/9

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Ehlers - he is the guardian of the seas. In: Hamburger Abendblatt . January 23, 2004.
  2. Malik, Barbara: "Way in the catastrophe" ; Retrieved July 12, 2011
  3. CC-Blätter 2/92, AHCC e. V. Munich 1992, p. 31.
  4. Today it is called Landsmannschaft Preußen Berlin
  5. Element 111 is named Roentgenium (Rg). ( Memento of the original from June 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. GSI press release, November 17, 2006. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gsi.de
  6. Kraus, Michael (ed.): Theodor Koch-Grünberg. The Xingu Expedition (1898–1900) - A Research Diary. Cologne 2004, p. 454.