Friedrich August Pinkerneil

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Friedrich August Georg Heinrich Pinkerneil (born April 16, 1890 in Hamme , Bochum district , † May 21, 1967 in Düsseldorf ) was a German economic functionary, politician and Freemason .

education and profession

Pinkerneil studied history, law and economics at the University of Marburg and in Berlin. He became a member of the Christian student union Marburger Wingolf . After receiving his doctorate in 1916 in Marburg, he became a Dr. phil. As a war disabled himself, he took over the management of the war- disabled welfare service of the Academic Aid Association . In 1920 he became a member of the management of the mining specialist group in the Reich Association of German Industry . Even after 1945 he worked as a representative of the mining industry. He was a member and chairman of the supervisory board of the German Singer companies for over 30 years and sat on numerous supervisory boards and mine boards .

politics

From 1921 to 1928 Pinkerneil was a member of the Prussian state parliament as a member of the DVP for two legislative periods . He was one of Gustav Stresemann's confidants and was considered a specialist in mining and mining law .

Honorary positions

Pinkerneil was a co-founder and, after the Second World War, temporarily honorary chairman of the German Institute for the Blind in Marburg . He was also one of the co-founders of the Marburg University Association , of which he was a member of the board for many years and of which he was honorary chairman.

Freemasonry

Immediately after the First World War, Pinkerneil was admitted to the Berlin Freemasons' Lodge at the Golden Plow , which belongs to the Christian-oriented Great State Lodge of the Freemasons of Germany . He was a co-founder of the United Grand Lodges of Germany , as their grandmaster he was 1959-1960 and 1962-1963. He wrote the Magna Charta from 1958, the document of the Masonic federation for a national representative office.

Honors

literature

Contributions to the history of the demonarchical politics of Edward IV of England (1461–1483) Edward IV and the nobility. Marburg: Noske 1916 (diss.).

Friedrich A. Pinkerneil wrote and published a number of specialist books on higher education and mining law, including, together with the later Federal President Gustav Heinemann, the Handbuch des Deutschen Bergwesens (Berlin 1938).

Individual evidence

  1. FRIEDRICH AUGUST PINKERNEIL . DER SPIEGEL 15/1963 (from April 10, 1963). Retrieved May 27, 2013.

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