Erich Keup

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Erich Wilhelm Ferdinand Keup (born November 19, 1885 in Treptow an der Rega , Western Pomerania , † February 16, 1973 in Germering ) was a German economist .

Live and act

Keup studied economics at the universities of Berlin and Jena , received his doctorate in 1912 and then expanded his specialist knowledge through additional studies at the Berlin Agricultural University . During his studies he became a member of the Association of German Students in Berlin . 1913–1925 he was manager of the Society for the Promotion of Inner Colonization and worked out a plan for the repopulation of Upper East . In 1918 he became director of Neuland AG . In 1922 he was a co-founder of Roggenbank AG . He published the Archives for Internal Colonization and served as a board member of numerous settlement societies.

After the NSDAP came to power , Keup was imprisoned in April 1933. In 1936 he was released and immediately emigrated to France . There the German occupation authorities ordered his return to Berlin in 1942, where he was under surveillance. After the end of World War II , he received numerous mandates in settlement societies and commercial enterprises. In 1966 he published a festschrift for Constantin von Dietze .

Honors

Works (selection)

  • The economic importance of large and small businesses in agriculture based on surveys in Pomerania and Brandenburg (dissertation), 1912.
  • The economic value of rural colonization in the east , 1913, 15 pages.
  • German farmers in Russia , 1916, 56 pages.
  • Legislative measures for the settlement of war invalids , 1916, 60 pages.
  • Inner Colonization and War , Lecture, held in Berlin in 1916, 16 pages.
  • Internal colonization , 1918.
  • Festschrift Constantin von Dietze , 1966, 36 pages.

See also

swell

  • DBE, 2nd edition, Volume 5, Munich 2006, p. 607.
  • "Dr. Erich Keup 70 Years ", in: Journal for the entire settlement system, Volume 4 (1955), p. 263 ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Louis Lange (Ed.): Kyffhäuser Association of German Student Associations. Address book 1931. Berlin 1931, p. 110.
  2. The need to gain land for settlement. Berlin, Deutsche Landbuchhandlung, 1915