Julius Bueb

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Julius Bueb (born February 27, 1865 in Freiburg im Breisgau ; † May 24, 1944 in Groß Luckow ) was a German manager. Bueb was general director of IG Farben .

Life

Bueb graduated from high school in Schaffhausen in 1883, did his doctorate in chemistry with Professor Klaus in Freiburg / Breisgau and then graduated from the Technical University of Karlsruhe. He was director of BASF , director and board member of Ammoniak-Werk Merseburg GmbH Leunawerke, and general director and managing director of nitrogen syndicate GmbH in Berlin. During the First World War he was Reich nitrogen commissioner.

In 1929 Bueb was deputy chairman of the supervisory board of the Deutsche Gasgesellschaft AG, Berlin and a member of the supervisory board of the Deutsche AG für Landeskultur in Berlin. He was also a member of the supervisory board of Wallendorfer Kohlenwerke AG (Halle an der Saale) and the Deutsche Gold- und Silberscheideanstalt ( Degussa ).

Bueb was deputy chairman of the “Working Committee of the Association for the Protection of the Interests of the German Chemical Industry” e. V. and chairman of the specialist group nitrogen and carbide. He was also a member of the main committee of the Reich Association of German Industry.

He was an honorary doctor at the Agricultural University in Berlin.

His grandson is the theologian and educator Bernhard Bueb .

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  1. Anonymus: Polytechnische Schau: Wirtschaftliches .. In: Polytechnisches Journal . 335, 1920, p. 71.