Ernst Albrecht (industrialist)

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Ernst Albrecht (born February 23, 1877 in Aussig , † 1960 in Hamburg ) was a German mineral oil industrialist.

Life

Cushion stone (foreground) for Ernst Albrecht, Ohlsdorf cemetery

Ernst Albrecht was born as the son of the Hamburg mineral oil industrialist Max Albrecht . After attending grammar school in Hamburg, he studied chemistry at the universities of Tübingen, Heidelberg and Kiel. In Tübingen he became a member of Corps Suevia in 1896 . After his doctorate as Dr. phil. at the University of Kiel In 1900 he spent another year researching the field of petroleum chemistry with Carl Engler at the Technical University of Karlsruhe. He then joined his father's mineral works Albrecht & Co. in Hamburg, which had existed since 1891, and became its owner and personally liable partner.

During the First World War, from December 1916 until the end of the war, he headed the mineral oil department of the Romanian military administration.

Albrecht was a member of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce and a member of its industry commission. He was deputy chairman of the Petroleum Empire Association.

At the Hamburg cemetery in Ohlsdorf there is a pillow stone for Ernst Albrecht (group of sculptures by Arthur Bock ) at planquadrat N 23 / O 23 ( Cordesallee by the water tower ) in the area of ​​the Max Albrecht family grave .

Awards

Ernst Albrecht was awarded the following medals:

Fonts

  • To the knowledge of β-benzylisoquinoline and its homologues. Kiel: Peters 1900, zugl. Kiel, Univ., Diss., 1900

Albrecht was an employee of the collective work Das Erdöl published by Carl Engler and Hans Höfer von Heimhalt in 1909 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 129 , 524
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 130 , 502
  3. Inscriptions at genealogy.net