Friedrich Hamann

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Friedrich Georg Hamann (born February 5, 1889 in Eckernförde ; † June 25, 1973 in Flensburg ) was a German engineer and manager of the energy industry .

Life

The son of the Eckernförde factory owner Christian Hamann attended secondary school in Eckernförde and high school in Flensburg . After a year of practical training at the Flensburg power station, he studied electrical engineering for eight semesters at the Friedrichs-Polytechnikum in Köthen and then at the Technical University of Berlin-Charlottenburg . In Koethen he became a member of the Marchia Academic Association , later the Corps Marchia Braunschweig. He began his professional career as a project planning and advertising engineer at Bergmann in Berlin , for whom he built the overland headquarters of the Jagstkreis in Ellwangen . In June 1913 he switched to AEG , but in the autumn of the same year he took over the position of site manager at the construction office Schwäbisch Gmünd of the overland plant Jagstkreis after this had been taken over by Rheinelektra . During the First World War he served in the army from the beginning of 1915 to 1916. He then became a senior engineer at the Gröba Electricity Association . In mid-March 1918 he became director of the Sagan District Electricity Authority and director of the Sagan overland center. Subsequently, he was director of the municipal Boberkraftwerke Greisitz GmbH, Sagan, the Kommunalen Kraftwerke Niederschlesien GmbH, Sagan and the Kommunalen Elektrizitätswerke Schlesien GmbH, Sagan.

In 1922 the municipal electricity supply company Sagan AG was founded from the district electricity offices Sprottau , Freystadt and Sagan and Hamann was appointed director and board member in June 1922. Due to his technical work in Sagan in the first ten years after the end of the war, the company was able to increase the electrical energy sold annually by more than a factor of 15.

Hamann was a commercial judge at the district court of Glogau, a member of the Sagan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an expert in electrical engineering at the district court of Glogau and chairman of the industry interest group in the Sagan district, the Sagan tourist office and the board of directors of the Sagan resource company. He was also the secretary of the Boberverein and member of the board of the Sagan settlement company and the North Lower Silesia Tourist Association. He also belonged to various commissions of the Association of Electricity Companies, District Association of Silesia. He was a member of the Sagan Magistrate's Transport Deputation. His marriage to Helene Bergdolt had two daughters.

literature

  • Hamann, Friedrich, Georg. In: Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 , p. 645.
  • Hamann, Friedrich Georg. In: Georg Wenzel: German business leader . Life courses of German business personalities. A reference book on 13,000 business figures of our time. Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg / Berlin / Leipzig 1929, DNB 948663294 , Sp. 847.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Address list of the Weinheimer SC. 1928, p. 55.