Kurt Dieterich

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Kurt Dieterich (born March 15, 1898 in Stuttgart , † October 16, 1968 ) was a German engineer and factory director.

After graduating from high school in Stuttgart and three years of military service in the navy , Dieterich studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Stuttgart , the Munich Commercial College and at the technical center for the textile industry in Reutlingen , where he completed his degree as an engineer. From 1922 to 1937 he worked as technical manager and authorized signatory in various textile companies in Saxony and Baden . After that, he sat until 1959, interrupted by his participation in the Second World War on the boards of the mechanical cotton-spinning and weaving Bayreuth and the new cotton spinning and weaving mill yard . Later he was managing director of the Süddeutsche Webstoff-Gesellschaft Hof and the Spinnerei Nördlingen .

Dieterich held various offices, for example he was Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce for Upper Franconia in Bayreuth and Chairman of the Association of the North Bavarian Textile Industry in Hof, he was a member of the Presidium of the State Association of Bavarian Industry and the Advisory Board of Gesamt Textil and was a member of the Association of German Cotton Spinning in Frankfurt on the Main . From 1959 to 1965 he was a member of the Bavarian Senate for the Industry and Trade Group . In 1960 he became President of the International Federation of Cotton and allied Textile Industries , based in Manchester .

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