Friedrich Meyenberg

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Friedrich Ludwig Meyenberg (born October 22, 1875 in Hanover ; † October 2, 1949 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German-British graduate engineer and university professor.

Life

Meyenberg was the son of a secret medical councilor. After attending school, which he graduated from high school in 1894, he studied mechanical engineering at the technical universities in Hanover and Berlin from 1894 to 1898.

From 1899 to 1900 Meyenberg was an assistant at the Institute for Technical Physics at the University of Göttingen . He then worked in industry from 1901 to 1926. In 1925 Meyenberg completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Berlin , where he taught as a private lecturer from 1925 to 1926.

From 1926 to 1933 Meyenberg was associate professor for factory organization, factory operation and business administration at the Technical University of Braunschweig . From 1927 on, he and Schmitz also headed the Institute for Business Administration. After the National Socialists came to power, Meyenberg was retired on July 28, 1933, in accordance with Section 3 of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service with effect from November 1, 1933 due to his Jewish descent.

Around 1934 Meyenberg went to Great Britain, where he got a job in the industry in Sheffield since 1935.

Meyenberg died during a trip to Germany in 1949.

He was married to Lucy Kracke since September 20, 1902, with whom he had three children - Irmgard (born April 17, 1907), Charlotte, Eva (born July 9, 1914).

Fonts

  • Introduction to the organization of machine factories with special consideration of cost calculation , Berlin 1913.
  • "The basics of scientific management. An aid to economic reconstruction", in: Technik und Wirtschaft 12 (1919), pp. 353–365.
  • On the integration of standardization work into the organization of a machine factory , Julius Springer, Berlin 1924.

literature

  • Antikó Szabó: eviction, return, reparation. Göttingen University Lecturer in the Shadow of National Socialism , 2000, p. 613.
  • Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism: A Study of Institutional and Personal History . Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8349-8515-6 , p. 780