Hugo Kauffmann (chemist)

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Hugo Josef Kauffmann (born July 27, 1870 in Ludwigsburg ; † 1956 ) was a German chemist . He was a professor at the Technical University of Stuttgart .

Life

He was a professor at the Technical University of Stuttgart and came in 1921 as a full-time lecturer in the chemical-technical department at the Reutlingen technical center for the textile industry. In November 1922 he was taken on as a civil servant there, but continued to teach at the Technical University of Stuttgart. The Kauffmann couple managed to emigrate to the USA in 1939.

Publications

  • The valence theory. A teaching and manual for chemists and physicists. Publishing house Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart 1911.
  • Relationships between physical properties and chemical constitution. Publisher Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart 1920.
  • General and physical chemistry. 2nd volumes. Göschen'sche Verlagshandlung, Berlin 1913

Individual evidence

  1. Böttcher, p. 163
  2. Böttcher, p. 164

literature

  • Karin-Anne Böttcher: Exclusion and Persecution - Effects of the National Socialist Racial Policy in Reutlingen. In: Heinz Alfred Gemeinhardt: Reutlingen 1930–1950: National Socialism and Post-War Period, Reutlingen, 1995, ISBN 3-927228-61-3 , pp. 130–173, pp. 141ff. [5. Excluded, expelled, annihilated - Reutlingen Jews under National Socialism].
  • Kauffmann, H. In: Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 , p. 892.
  • Katja Nagel: Hugo Josef Kauffmann . In: Norbert Becker / Katja Nagel: Persecution and disenfranchisement at the Technical University of Stuttgart during the Nazi era, Stuttgart: Belser 2017, pp. 310–314.