Curt Toebelmann

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Curt Toebelmann (born December 7, 1884 in Erfurt , † November 24, 1947 in Göttingen ) was a German banker .

Life

Curt Toebelmann was born as the son of the Erfurt entrepreneur Siegfried Toebelmann, who had been manufacturing kerosene lamps in Erfurt under the Kaestner & Toebelmann company since 1874 . After attending the grammar school in Erfurt he studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and at the Georg-August-University of Goettingen law . In 1907 he became a member of the Corps Hannovera in Göttingen . He completed his legal clerkship at the Higher Regional Court of Celle . In 1911 he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD . He then worked as a bank trainee in Berlin , Göttingen and London and as an employee in Hanover .

In 1913 Curt Toebelmann became a partner in the HF Klettwig & Reibstein banking house in Göttingen. He was a member of the supervisory board of the colonial goods wholesaler Henjes & Reissner AG , the piano factory W. Ritmüller & Sohn AG , the factory for scientific instruments Wilhelm Lambrecht AG and the parchment paper factory Albert Vohl , all based in Göttingen. The HF Klettwig & Reibstein banking house, founded in 1800, was taken over by Deutsche Bank AG in 1930 during the global economic crisis .

Toebelmann was married to Anna geb. Reibstein (1888–1990). The marriage resulted in a daughter (1923-2019) and a son.

Awards

In the First World War, in which he participated from 1915 to 1918 as a lieutenant in the reserve of a guard regiment , Toebelmann was awarded the Iron Cross II. Class and the Wound Badge .

literature

  • Wilhelm Joppich (Ed.): Blue Book of the Corps Hannovera, Volume 2: 1900-2002. Göttingen 2002, No. 901.
  • Richard Schoene: On the history of HF Klettwig & Reibstein, in particular its development from a merchandise to a banking business. Commercial printing, o. O. 1930.
  • Toebelmann, Curt. In: Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 2: L-Z. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1931, DNB 453960294 , p. 1915.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 42 , 862
  2. The company Kaestner & Toebelmann was taken over by the Leipzig HASAG in 1930 .
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 42 , 841
  4. ^ Curt Toebelmann: Contributions to the history of broker law according to southern German sources. Göttingen, legal dissertation from October 18, 1911.
  5. a b New plans for the Göttingen “Nüsse Villa” on goettinger-tageblatt.de from February 29, 2012, accessed on April 15, 2019
  6. ↑ The couple's tombstone (above) at grabsteine.genealogy.net, accessed on March 9, 2019
  7. Obituary notice / memorial page on trauer-kunden.de, accessed on April 15, 2019