Friedrich Ossig

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Friedrich Ossig

Friedrich Ossig (born January 26, 1912 in Stettin ; † August 11, 2004 in Lennestadt ) was a German administrative lawyer at the Deutsche Reichsbahn and the Deutsche Bundesbahn .

Life

As the son of the district court director, Ossig attended König-Wilhelm-Gymnasium (Stettin) . He first studied law at the University of Grenoble and the Albertus University of Königsberg . In the winter semester 1930/31 he was active in the Corps Hansea Königsberg . As an inactive he moved to the Schlesische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Breslau , where he passed the trainee exam on May 2, 1934. After his legal clerkship in Stettin, he passed the assessor examination at the Court of Appeal in 1937 .

He applied successfully to the Reichsbahn and came to the Reichsbahndirektion Wuppertal . With the Reichsbahndirektion Opole since 1940 , he was indispensable until 1943. Then he had a Heimatflak - Battery in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region lead. He was promoted to lieutenant at the end of 1944 and from January 1945 deployed on the Oder and in the battle of the Seelow Heights . From the battle of Berlin he was able to flee via Marienborn to the British occupation zone , to Braunschweig , Hanover , Bielefeld and Cologne . There he came back to the railway as a department head for local passenger transport . At the main administration of the Federal Railroad he received the new department for advertising and the press department (1958). In 1962 he became press chief of the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Since 1963 Ministerial , he became in 1968 CEO of DEVK . In 1975 he retired .

He also became an Albertiner in 1950 and was chairman of Hansea's old gentlemen's association from 1960 to 1996 . The Association of Old Corps Students elected him in 1977 as chairman. In 1979 he was followed by his deputy Wolfgang Kindler .

On May 3, 1947 Ossig had in Fuerth , the war widow and Germanistin Dr. phil. Olga Hummel born Eckhardt married. In 1952 the daughter Friederike was born. His wife wrote a book about Zermatt . When she had a fatal accident in 1996, Ossig moved in with his daughter , who lives in Bilstein (Lennestadt) . When he died at the age of 92, he left her, the two step-sons Georg Hummel and Josef Hummel and 160-page memoirs .

Works

  • 500,000 for the DB. Press primer for railway workers . 1962. GoogleBooks
  • as editor : DB series . GoogleBooks
  • Press primer for and about railway workers . 1966. GoogleBooks
  • Public relations even more successful! 1966. GoogleBooks
  • The future financial treatment of the public and political burdens of the railways. Thoughts on automation in railways . 1966. GoogleBooks
  • with drawings by Rudolf Schwarz: sometimes serious, sometimes cheerful and so on . Frankfurt am Main 1967. GoogleBooks
  • Channel Tunnel - Facts and Problems . GoogleBooks
  • Contributions to the history of the corps of the Hansea . Offenbach 1967.
  • with Hans Kalb and Walter Röver: DB, a world on rails . Verkehrswwissenschaftliche Lehrmittelgesellschaft , Frankfurt 1971. GoogleBooks
  • Kösener corps students in two centuries . Self-published, Cologne 1980.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Carl Peicher: Friedrich Ossig Hanseae, Albertinae . Albertus, corps newspaper of the Albertina Hamburg (2005).
  2. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 85/311; 58/236.
  3. In exactly the same period, Hans-Heinrich Müller-Dieckert was AHV chairman of the Corps Masovia .
  4. W. Kindler (corpsarchive.de)
  5. Olga Ossig: Beloved Zermatt . Redactor-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1972.
predecessor Office successor
Christian helper VAC Chairman
1977–1979
Wolfgang Kindler