Cornelius Kutschke

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Cornelius Kutschke (born July 3, 1877 in Dramburg , Pomerania , † May 18, 1968 in Königsdorf (Bavaria) ) was a German civil engineer.

Life

After completing his studies, Kutschke was an assistant at the Technical University of Charlottenburg . In German South West Africa he was in charge of the preparatory work for the construction of the railway from Windhoek to Cape Town for three years as a government construction manager . In 1911 he returned to Berlin as a municipal building officer.

In 1915 he became town planning officer and head of the civil engineering department in Königsberg i. Pr. 1919 he was an expert at the German peace delegation in Versailles. For Lord Mayor Hellmuth Will , he ran the demolition of the Königsberg fortification buildings . The fact that he solved the difficult task of expanding the Königsberg harbor brought him Dr.-Ing. e. H. from the Technical University of Gdansk . Imprisoned by the National Socialists in 1933 and retired from civil service in 1934, he continued to live on his farm in Upper Bavaria .

Works

  • Report on the study trip of the port deputation of the city of Königsberg i. Pr. To the West and to Russia in the spring of 1914 (1914)
  • The storage facilities at the industrial port of Königsberg Pr. (1924)
  • Königsberg as a port city . Koenigsberg 1930.

Individual evidence

  1. GoogleBooks
  2. ^ Ostpreußenblatt dated July 6, 1957
  3. ^ Robert Albinus: Königsberg Lexicon . Wurzburg 2002