Franz Schily

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Viktor Albert Franz Schily (born December 25, 1892 in Leipzig , † September 26, 1955 at Tomerdingen ) was a German manager in the steel industry.

Life

Schily was the eldest son of the engineer Leo Schily (1855–1920) and the painter Julia Schily-Koppers . After graduating from high school in Bonn , he studied constitutional, legal and economic history at the Friedrichs-Universität Halle , the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg , the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In the First World War he served as a lieutenant . In 1920 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. He gave up his career aspiration as an archivist and worked as a commercial clerk in various companies, including in the Netherlands. He completed further training at the Berlin Commercial College as an economist in the Reich Association of German Economists and Business Economists . In 1942 Schily became director of the Bochum association . In the 1950s he was a board member of Gußstahlwerk Bochumer Verein AG, as well as chairman of the trade association of the foundry industry (Düsseldorf) and vice-president of the Bochum Chamber of Commerce and Industry . He sat on various boards of directors. The Old Catholic Church and later The Christian Community were his religious communities. With his wife Elisabeth geb. Schmuz-Baudiß (1895–1955) he had five children. Otto Schily and Konrad Schily are his two youngest sons.

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  1. ^ Dissertation: Contributions to the history of the Corveyer property .
  2. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who . XII. Edition of Degeners who is it ?, Berlin 1955, p. 1034.