Hans Arlt

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Hans Franz Carl Arlt (born July 3, 1883 in Waldenburg (Silesia) , † February 15, 1951 in Diez ) was a German ministerial advisor and university professor.

Life

Hans Arlt was born in July 1883 in the Silesian town of Waldenburg as the son of the later Secret Mountain Councilor Ernst Arlt and his wife Rasa née Goltz. After attending grammar schools in Waldenburg and Frankfurt (Oder) , he went to study at the universities of Strasbourg , Munich and Berlin as well as at the Bergakademie in Berlin.

He trained in the higher civil service of the mountain and hut administration and in 1907 became a mountain trainee. In 1910 he received his doctorate to Dr. phil. In 1911 he was appointed mountain assessor. In 1913/14 he worked at the Mineralogical Institute of the University of Munich and then went to Strasbourg. He took part in the First World War and after his return he worked as a miner and miner at the Bonn Mining Authority. In 1925 Hans Arlt was promoted to Oberbergrat. During this time he was already working at the Prussian Ministry of Trade and Industry. During the Nazi era he was a ministerial advisor in the mining department of the Reich Ministry of Economics and in the Prussian Ministry of Economics and Labor. During this time he was involved in the takeover of Alsatian potash mines by Salzdetfurth AG in 1941 and the management of Italian mines by agents from the National Socialist German Reich.

He was a member of various scientific geological societies, including the Geological Association .

From 1924 to 1927 he had a teaching position at the University of Bonn.

family

Hans Arlt was married three times and had two daughters and two sons.

Publications (selection)

  • A century of Prussian mining administration in the Rhineland. Festschrift on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Oberbergamt zu Bonn , Bonn, 1921.
  • Mining (= The career of discoveries and inventions, volume 8), Munich, R. Oldenbourg, 1927.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Glückauf, Volume 87, Issue 2, 1961, p. 908.
  2. ^ Helmut Maier: Research as a weapon. Armaments research in the Kaiser Wilhelm Society , Volume 1, 2007, p. 554