Johann Jacob Haßlacher

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Johann Jacob Haßlacher

Johann Jacob Haßlacher (born December 2, 1869 in Saarbrücken , † July 16, 1940 in Schwarzach im Pongau ) was a German steel industrialist and member of the Reichstag.

Life

The son of a mountain councilor attended high schools in Saarbrücken and Berlin . After graduating from high school, he began to study law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . In 1889 he was reciprocated in the Corps Rhenania Bonn . As an inactive he moved to the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . From 1896 to 1910 he worked as a legal advisor and moved to the position of director of Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG . He was then general director of Rheinische Stahlwerke AG until his retirement in 1936. From 1922 he was a member of the presidency of the Reich Association of German Industry . From 1921 to 1930 he was a deputy member of the Prussian State Council . For the German National People's Party he sat in the 4th Reichstag (Weimar Republic) from 1928 to 1930 . On January 26, 1932, he attended Hitler's speech at the Düsseldorf Industry Club . He financed the construction of the House of Art built by the National Socialists with a donation of 92,000 Reichsmarks.

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  1. Kösener Corp lists 1930, 15/570
  2. ^ Peter Hayes: Industry and Ideology. IG Farben in the Nazi Era. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1987, p. 62.