Bernhard von Kamler

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Bernhard Karl Heinrich (Ritter von) Kamler (born December 16, 1902 in Vienna ; † December 29, 1975 there ) was an Austrian industrialist and Chamber of Commerce official.

Life

Bernhard von Kamler was born in Vienna as the son of the Chief Postal Director Heinrich von Kamler and his wife Gisela. The family moved to Constantinople in 1903 , where the father took up the position of director of the Imperial and Royal Embassy Post Office.

Kamler was a board member and later president of the supervisory board of Felten & Guilleaume AG in Vienna as well as board member of the professional association of the electrical industry. From 1960 to 1965 he was Vice President of the Federal Chamber of Commerce . As Honorary Consul General, he represented the interests of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Austria. In 1958 he was a co-founder of the board of the Austrian Society for Foreign Policy and International Relations .

He was an honorary member of the Association of Austrian Industrialists and President of the Association of Ancient Theresianists.

family

In his first marriage, Kamler was with Helga, geb. Widmann, married. One son from this marriage is the entrepreneur Heinz-Georg Kamler .

literature

  • Obituary in: Austrian Journal for Foreign Policy 15 (1975), p. 382

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Patera: "The conditions in Constantinople are not to be judged by the standards of domestic post offices". Officials on the Bosphorus. The history of the head of the kk Austrian post office in Constantinople, 1748 - 1914/15 . In: Austria in Istantbum III. K. (below) K. Presence in the Ottoman Empire . Edited by Elmar Samsinger, Vienna 2018, p. 145.
  2. Österreichische Ingenieur-Zeitschrift 16 (1973), p. 86.
  3. Handbook of Austrian Science 5 (1965), p. 716
  4. ^ Obituary in: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Außenpolitik 15 (1975), p. 382