Herbert Dullien

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Kurt Herbert Erich Wolfgang Dullien (born June 29, 1903 in Szibben ; † after 1973) was a German economist, National Socialist functionary and industrialist.

Life

Herbert Dullien was the son of a district judge and a younger brother of Reinhard Dullien . He studied economics and was awarded a Dr. rer. pole. PhD.

From 1931 he worked for the Lübeckische Gesellschaft für Reichsreformfragen e. V. works as managing director. This continued in the discussions on the position of Luebeck in the kingdom for a Prussian or Baltic solution including Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg one - in contrast to the Hamburg-Lübeck Society of Kurt propagating , which sought a merger with Hamburg.

Dullien was one of the followers of the Austrian economist , sociologist and philosopher Othmar Spann , later known as the Spannkreis . In 1933 he tried in an article in the brown economy Post , the organ of the Institute for Corporatism prove that the position taken by Spann universalism with Nazism was essentially related.

After the National Socialists came to power in Lübeck, the Reich Commissioner Friedrich Völtzer , previously Syndic of the Lübeck Chamber of Commerce , appointed him on March 11, 1933 as a commissioner for his special use . At the end of March Völtzer sent him to Berlin as the successor to the resigned Ernst Meyer-Lüerßen , where he was acting envoy to the Reich and voting leader in the Reichsrat until Werner Daitz was appointed in May . After Daitz was appointed, Dullien remained permanent deputy representative in Lübeck at the Reichsrat until it was repealed on February 14, 1934.

In 1934 he returned to Lübeck as managing director of the newly founded Berlin-Lübeck machine factory Bernhard Berghaus in Lübeck. He was responsible for setting up the production facilities on Glashüttenweg, in which above all rifles ( Karabiner 98k , Gewehr 41 , Gewehr 43 (K43)) were manufactured and in which hundreds of forced laborers were employed during the Second World War . His power of attorney expired in 1948.

In 1952 he was appointed to the management board of Barmag , where he took over commercial management and from which he retired in 1970 for reasons of age. At times he was also Chairman of American Barmag Corp. in Charlotte, NC He lived in Remscheid .

Herbert Dullien was married to Karla, born March 29, 1934. Cornils (* 1909).

Works

  • The Nordmark economic area in: Nordmark: the Baltic Sea solution for Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck, Mecklenburg: a memorandum on imperial reform. Rendsburg, Möller 1931, pp. 34-50
  • The holistic economics. Berlin; Vienna: Erneuerungs-Verlag 1934 (library of the corporate state 7)

literature

  • Joachim Lilla : The representation of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck in the Federal Council, State Committee and Reichsrat (1867 to 1934). In: ZVLGA 86 (2006), pp. 153-182
  • Joachim Lilla: The Reichsrat. Representation of the German states in the legislation and administration of the Reich 1919–1934. A biographical manual. With the involvement of the Federal Council November 1918 – February 1919 and the State Committee February – August 1919. Düsseldorf 2006, no. 126

Individual evidence

  1. Europa-Chemie 1973, p. 208, still reports his 70th birthday
  2. See Gerhard Schneider : Endangerment and Loss of Statehood of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck and its Consequences. Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild 1986, p. 43ff and Dullien's article The Baltic solution within the framework of the reorganization of the empire. In: Der Wagen 1933, pp. 118 ff.
  3. Othmar Spann and the "Spannkreis" , accessed on May 26, 2017
  4. ^ Herbert Dullien: The German Universalism. In: Braune Wirstschaftspost 2 (1933/34), p. 94ff
  5. Martin Schneller: Between Romanticism and Fascism: The contribution of Othmar Spann to conservatism in the Weimar Republic. (= Kiel historical studies 12) Stuttgart: Klett 1970, p. 183
  6. ZVLGA 86 (2006), p. 168 and p. 171
  7. Industrie-Anzeiger 92 (1970), p. 508