Gustav Fabricius

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Gustav Fabricius (born May 9, 1880 in Dubnitz ; † 1960 ) was a German port and airport manager.

Life

After graduating from high school in Stralsund, Gustav Fabricius studied engineering at the technical universities in Berlin and Danzig. In 1902 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia Berlin . Following his studies, he embarked on a career in civil service. After a government master builder examination, he was given leave of absence from the civil service to set up a cement factory in German East Africa. In the First World War he participated as a pioneer on the front. In 1916 he resigned from the Prussian civil service and went to the city of Szczecin as a town planning officer and department head for shipping, trade and industry in the municipal service. In 1923 Fabricius became a board member of Stettiner Hafengesellschaft mbH and board member of Flughafen Stettin GmbH. He was also a board member of the Association of German Airports.

His main field of activity was questions of freight transport to and in the port and overseas. After the Second World War he lived in Mülheim an der Ruhr.

Awards

  • Awarded an honorary doctorate from a Dr.-Ing. E. h. by the Technical University of Danzig for his special services to the transport and structural engineering of seaports

Fonts

  • On the question of "Greater Hamburg" from the point of view of the city of Stettin , 1922 (together with Friedrich Ackermann)
  • The port of Szczecin , 1926
  • The construction of a shed for general cargo in the Stettin seaport , 1929 (together with Hermann Schulze)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 2 , 224
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 4 , 223