Hermann Hobrecker (Manager)

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Hermann Hobrecker

Hermann Hobrecker (born September 14, 1901 in Hamm , † March 21, 1973 in Essen ) was a German businessman and industrial manager.

Life

After graduating from high school in Hammonense , Hobrecker enrolled in the summer semester of 1921 at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen for the subject of business administration . In the same semester he became active in the Corps Borussia Tübingen . On November 19, 1921 recipiert , he proved to be a senior . In the winter semesters 1922/23 and 1923/24 as well as in the summer semester 1924 he studied at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . During the four semesters in Tübingen he was a corps boy . In 1923 he headed the Kösener Congress. He graduated in 1924 as a graduate in business administration and was on 26 February 1925 in Frankfurt with an economic and social science doctorate to Dr. rer. pole. PhD .

In 1925 he began his career as a commercial clerk in The Hague . In 1926 he volunteered and worked for banks and industrial companies in London , Buenos Aires and Liège . In 1928 he became an authorized representative of Drahtverband GmbH in Düsseldorf . In 1931 Hobrecker came to Friedrich Krupp AG and in 1937 became department director for steel sales, in 1941 director and in 1943 head of export. In 1946 the British dismissed 600 senior Krupp executives who had been exposed to Nazism; Since he was never a party member, Hobrecker was appointed head of human resources. From 1954 until his retirement in 1963 he was a member of the newly formed directorate with the administration department. Since 1928 he was married to Lisel Schulze-Pelkum, a daughter of Karl Schulze-Pelkum .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 21/448
  2. Dissertation: The Cartel Ordinance in the context of German business organizations.
  3. Dissertations from the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Frankfurt aM , University of Frankfurt / M. 1929, p. 276.
  4. ^ Steel and iron. Journal of the Metallurgy Volume 91, Part 3
  5. Jürgen Lange (Hrsg.): Hammer reading book: stories from the history of the city. Edited on behalf of the city of Hamm, Klartext, Essen 1991, ISBN 978-3-88474-358-4 , p. 72
  6. a b Ralf Stremmel (Ed.): 100 Years of the Krupp Historical Archive: Developments, Tasks, Holdings. Historical archive Krupp, Dt. Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2005, ISBN 978-3-422-06568-0 , p. 223
  7. ^ William Manchester: The Arms of Krupp. The Rise and Fall of the Industrial Dynasty That Armed Germany at War. Ebook, Hachette UK, 2017, ISBN 978-0-316-48394-0 , p. 709; limited preview in Google Book search
  8. enterprises , Time 24/1954