Hans Samwer

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Hans Samwer (born July 8, 1913 in Jena ; † January 9, 2006 ) was a German lawyer and worked in the German insurance industry.

Life

Hans Samwer was born as the son of the Senate President at the Jena Higher Regional Court and member of the supervisory board of Gothaer Feuerversicherungsbank, Viktor Samwer (1863–1924), and nephew of the general director of Gothaer Lebensversicherung , Karl August Friedrich Samwer . Like his father and uncle, he studied law and received his doctorate in Jena in 1938 on the so-called prohibition of enrichment in private insurance law . On March 1, 1937, he joined the NSDAP . Samwer was employed by the Foreign Office in 1941 and became a soldier in 1943.

Samwer was CEO of Gothaer Lebensversicherung and the then Gothaer Allgemeine Versicherung AG from 1968 to 1978. He later moved to the supervisory boards of both companies. Samwer was a member of the Gothaer Insurance Board of Directors for a total of 22 years. With his assistance, the joint agreement was concluded in 1968, with which the two parent companies Gothaer Leben and Gothaer Versicherungsbank took part in their subsidiaries and established a joint council.

In his office as CEO, he was a member of the Hannover Advisory Board of Deutsche Bank in 1970 and 1972 .

Awards

Fonts

  • The so-called prohibition of enrichment in private insurance law , dissertation Jena 1938, Nolte, Düsseldorf 1937
  • et al .: New developments in the law of the VVaG. A documentation of the Gothaer life insurance , in: Hans Kalwar (Ed.): Worry Provisions Insuring, Verlag der Versicherungswirtschaft, Karlsruhe 1975, pp. 349–368

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deutsche Bank Annual Report 1970 ( Memento from December 2, 2006 in the Internet Archive ), documents for the Annual General Meeting on May 14, 1971, accessed on February 5, 2010
  2. ^ Deutsche Bank Annual Report 1972 ( Memento of February 5, 2009 in the Internet Archive ), documents for the Annual General Meeting on May 8, 1973, accessed on February 5, 2010
  3. Göttingen City Archives: Chronicle for 1979 , accessed on February 5, 2010
  4. Honors of the University , accessed on February 5, 2010