Fernando Baare

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Fernando Karl Ludwig Baare (born July 23, 1879 in Bochum ; † October 18, 1952 in Recklinghausen ) was a major in the Prussian general staff and a German entrepreneur. He was in the era of National Socialism deputy general manager of business group iron and steel industry and had specialized in trade policy.

Life

He was the son of the secret commercial councilor Bernhard Baare from Bochum and his wife Carmen nee Gautier-Hecker. After attending grammar school in Berlin, where he passed his Abitur, he entered Prussian military services, where he was promoted to captain in the 74th Infantry Regiment until 1908 . From 1908 to 1911 he attended the War Academy and was subsequently appointed as a major in the General Staff of the Prussian Army. In this capacity he took part in the First World War and stayed in Constantinople for a long time . In 1920 he was transferred to the reserve.

In 1920 Fernando Baare was elected to the management of the Association of German Iron and Steel Industrialists in Berlin, which was founded in 1874. He later became deputy managing director of the iron and steel industry group under the industrialist Ernst Poensgen . Baare was also the managing director of Wehage, Werkzeug-Handels-GmbH

In Berlin he lived on Kurfürstendamm 171/172. In 1952 he died in Recklinghausen, but was buried in the family grave on Luisenfriedhof II in Berlin next to his parents and his wife.

family

He married Gertrude von Sanden (born November 21, 1884 - February 28, 1942) in Hanover on September 24, 1908 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Bernd Weisbrod: Heavy Industry in the Weimar Republic , 1978, page 185
  2. Historical register of persons on the corporate, economic and social history of the Ruhr area in the 19th and 20th centuries
  3. ^ Address book of the iron and steel goods trade , volume 7, page 333.
  4. ^ Photo of the tombstone in Berlin's Luisenfriedhof