Hans Oesterlink

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Hans Oesterlink (born May 14, 1882 in Breslau , † December 25, 1972 in Cologne ) was a German banker .

Oesterlink was the son of an architect. He studied law and participated in the First World War. Before 1933 Oesterlink was a member of the German National People's Party . He was a member of the supervisory board of Deutsche Bank from 1934 and deputy chairman of this body from 1942 to 1945. After 1945 he was interned and questioned in "Civilian Internment Camp No. 91" .

The so-called spin-off meeting on 25 September 1952 in which the German Bank AG in the three regional successor institutions northern German Bank AG , Rheinisch-Westfälische Bank AG and Süddeutsche Bank AG unbundled was, was Hans Oesterlink head of this Assembly. In 1953 he became deputy chairman of the supervisory board of Rheinisch-Westfälische Bank AG and was this until 1957.

In addition, Hans Oesterlink was a member of the board of directors and supervisory board of Centralbodenkredit-Bank (1921–1957 board of directors, 1957 to 1966 supervisory board) and board member of the board of directors of the German mortgage bank group .

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  1. ↑ For a short biography, see the investigation documents prepared by the US military government in 1946/1947 to initiate a war crimes trial against Deutsche Bank. They were translated and published in 1985: Hans Magnus Enzensberger (Ed.), Investigations against Deutsche Bank: 1946/1947 / Military government d. United States for Germany, Finance Department, Sect. For Financial Research. , Transl. U. edit from D. Documentation center for Nazi politics, Hamburg, Nördlingen: Greno 1985 ISBN 3-921568-66-8 , pp. 318-320

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