Friedrich Lademann

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Friedrich Lademann (born June 14, 1891 in Berlin ; † March 29, 1966 ) was a German engineer, traffic planner and head of tram companies.

Life

Lademann studied at the TH Berlin and received his doctorate in September 1921 under Curt Risch at the TH Braunschweig . During his studies he became a member of the Frankonia Braunschweig singers .

From 1922 to 1933 he was first assistant to the management of the Berlin tram and then authorized signatory of the Berlin transport company . During this time he went on extensive study trips to Europe and America. On November 30, 1928, the four authorized signatories of the Berliner Straßenbahn-Betriebs-GmbH Friedrich Lademann, Max Stielow, Karl Meyer and Paul Bandte as well as the head of accounting Alfred Falk meet in the tram administration on Leipziger Platz and in the presence of the notary, lawyer Bruno Hülsen, establish the » Berlin preparatory stock corporation for traffic standardization «. They ceded their shares to the city.

In 1934 he became director of the Leipzig tram and in 1938 director of Hamburger Hochbahn AG. When an Alwegbahn was considered here , he resisted around 1955.

In the journals Verkehrstechnik and Verkehr und Technik he edited some articles, with Friedrich Lehner The public transport of the communities (1937).

Awards

Fonts

  • On train transport costs and virtual lengths , dissertation 1921
  • with Friedrich Lehner : Local public transport in the municipalities , 1937
  • Local public transport in Hamburg . In: Hamburg: Big City and World Port. Festschrift for the 30th German Geographers' Day, 1. – 5. August 1955 in Hamburg . Hirt, Kiel 1955, pp. 194-201
  • with Curt Risch : Local public transport . Springer, Berlin / Göttingen / Heidelberg 1957
  • History of the Hamburger Hochbahn Aktiengesellschaft . In: Gerhard Weiser (Hrsg.): Archive for public and free public companies . Schwartz, Göttingen, Volume 4/1958, pp. 323-337

literature

  • Yearbook of the Technical University of Hanover . 1935, p. 45

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Paul Meißner (Ed.): Alt-Herren-Directory of the German Singers. Leipzig 1934, p. 165.
  2. ^ Heiko Schützler: December 10, 1928: The BVG is founded . In: Berlin monthly magazine ( Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein ) . Issue 6, 2000, ISSN  0944-5560 , p. 118-123 ( luise-berlin.de ).
  3. Tomorrow's business . In: Der Spiegel . No. 3 , 1956, pp. 23 ( online ).
  4. u. a. in: The National Socialist Community , Edition 2; 1937, p. 575 or Die Praxis der Gemeindlichen Wirtschaftsverwaltung , Issue 15, Leipzig 1937
  5. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt , October 14, 1955
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