List of members of the Karlsruhe Burschenschaft Teutonia

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Listed are members of the Karlsruhe Burschenschaft Teutonia , founded on October 10, 1843, and members of the former "Karlsruhe Burschenschaft Germania", founded by members of Teutonia on February 16, 1877 and merged with Teutonia after the Second World War.

Arts and Culture

archeology

architecture

  • Carl Bartberger (1824–1896), German architect active in Pittsburgh
  • Erich Bientz (1874–1950), German architect and municipal building officer
  • Wilhelm Delfs (1885–1958), German architect and construction clerk
  • Ludwig Diemer (1828–1894), German architect and church building officer
  • Otto Ehrmann (1851–1928), German architect and city planner
  • Theodor Eyrich (1838–1907), German architect, active in Nuremberg
  • Carl Haertel (1863–1941), German architect who introduced European construction in Ethiopia
  • Leopold Heinrich (1830–1891), German architect for the state railways
  • Albert Jack (1856–1935), German architect, active in Augsburg
  • Carl Luckow (1828–1885), German architect and master builder in Rostock
  • Waldemar Osterloff (1858–1933), German architect, active in Strasbourg
  • Julius Petersen (1883–1969), German architect and university professor at the TH Braunschweig
  • Gustav Runge (1822–1900), German architect, active in Philadelphia and Bremen
  • Rudolf Schmid (1868–1947), German architect, active in Freiburg im Breisgau
  • Ernst Supan (1884–1966), German architect and urban planner
  • Maximilian Wanner (1855–1933), German architect, active in Augsburg

Building history

  • August Essenwein (1831–1892), German architect and building historian
  • Fritz Hirsch (1871–1938), German building historian, architect and preservationist
  • Otto Lindheimer (1842–1894), German architect, building contractor, painter and building historian

painting

Others

politics

Local politics

  • Hermann Bruhn (1872-1943), German manager and city councilor of Flensburg (civil united front)
  • Werner Bull (1902–1989), German electrical engineer and local politician ( NSDAP )
  • Carl Gruner (1878–1967), German engineer and local politician (NSDAP)
  • Robert Hofmann (1896–1969), politician and Lord Mayor of Bottrop (NSDAP)
  • Hermann Kurz (1892–1941), German engineer and Lord Mayor of Pforzheim during the Nazi era
  • Ludwig Neuer (1891–1953), German architect, manufacturer and local politician ( DNVP )
  • Julius Reinhard (1833–1901), German mechanical engineer and member of the Mülheim an der Ruhr District Council ( NLP )
  • Karl-Heinz Rüsch (1908–1986), German electrical engineer and district administrator for the Schwetz district ( NSDAP )
  • Hermann Schlechter (1891–1983), German electrical engineer and member of the Wetzlar City Council ( FDP )
  • Otto Wiethaus (1842–1918), German engineer, industrialist, city councilor and district committee member in Hamm ( NLP )

State politics

  • Christoph Carl von Beulwitz (1827–1909), entrepreneur and member of the Rhineland Provincial Parliament
  • Karl Delisle (1827–1909) Baden engineer and member of the Second Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly
  • Wilhelm Fleiner (1828–1889), German pharmacist and member of the Second Chamber of the Baden State Parliament ( NLP )
  • August Kugler (1824-1892), German entrepreneur and member of the Hessian State Parliament ( NLP )
  • Carl Göler von Ravensburg (1827–1889), German civil engineer, landlord and member of the First Baden Chamber

Federal or national politics

  • Adolf Geck (1854–1942), first Social Democrat in the Presidium of the Second Chamber of Baden and member of the Reichstag
  • Eugen Jäger (1842–1926), publisher and journalist, member of the German Reichstag ( center ) (member of Teutonias 1860–1862)
  • Emil Mayer (1848–1910), German manufacturer and member of the state parliament ( NLP )
  • Carl L. Nippert (1852-1904), German engineer, judge, and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Ohio ( Republican )

Military, revolution and resistance

technology

Civil engineering

chemistry

  • Hans Foerster (1864–1917), German chemist and dendrologist
  • Carl Graebe (1841–1927), German chemist, jointly responsible for the first alizarin synthesis
  • Norbert W. Luft (1919–1997), German chemist and Rector of the University of Konstanz

Railway system

  • Karl Bethge (1847–1900), German engineer, built railroad lines in Europe and Thailand
  • Franz Gredy (1843–1917), German factory director of a railway wagon factory
  • Karl Lessig (1847–1911), German railway engineer, active in St. Petersburg
  • Julius van der Zypen (1842–1907), German engineer and industrialist for railway wagon factory

Electrical engineering

  • Hans Besold (1893–1974), German electrical engineer and general representative of Siemens-Schuckert-Werke
  • Wilhelm Glaser (1875–1961), German engineer and founder of Glaser, von Praun Elektromotorenwerk GmbH
  • Rudolph Laver (1872–1946), Australian-German electrical engineer and head of the Rudolph Laver transformer factory
  • Friedrich Trautwein (1888–1956), German engineer, developed the Trautonium, one of the first electronic musical instruments

Forestry

  • August Roth (1823–1889), German forester, active in Baden
  • Karl Schuberg (1827–1899), German forester, professor and rector at the Polytechnic in Karlsruhe

Gas technology

  • Wilhelm Bertelsmann (1873–1950), German chemist in the field of gas utilization
  • Emil Merz (1856–1904), German engineer and director of the municipal gas and water works in Kassel
  • August Raupp (1838–1891), German engineer and director and owner of the gasworks in Constance
  • Heinrich Raupp (1836–1914), German engineer and director of the municipal gas and water works in Heilbronn

geodesy

  • Joseph Keizer (1859–1939), Swiss geodesist, watercolorist and professor at the trade school in Basel
  • Johann Baptist Mayer (1846–1903), German geodesist, active in Switzerland

engineering

  • Max Carl Gritzner (1825–1892), German industrialist, founded a factory for sewing machines, bicycles and motorcycles
  • Paul Dubois (1846–1882), Swiss mechanical engineer, active in the sugar industry
  • Ernst Heckel (1861–1949), German designer and manufacturer of conveyor systems
  • Valerius Hüttig (1869–1934), German engineer and professor at the TU Dresden
  • Hans Kleiner (1907–1981), German engineer at Wilhelm Schmidding KG
  • Hans-Dieter Linsenmeier (1923–2012), German engineer and manager of the Dörflinger spring factory
  • Friedrich Ludwig (1872–1945), German engineer and director of Siemens-Schuckertwerke
  • Ulrico Mursa (1862–1934), Brazilian engineer and director of the port of Santos
  • Julius Naeher (1824–1911), German engineer and local researcher
  • Hugo Sack (1860–1909), German engineer and industrialist
  • Curt Siegel (1852–1908), German engineer and factory owner in St. Petersburg
  • Karl Wahl (1869–1961), German engineer and director of the Trier municipal utility

aviation

mechanical engineering

  • Ewald Bellingrath (1838–1903), a German ship designer and shipowner
  • Otto Bott (1919–1994), German engineer and entrepreneur in the brick industry
  • Ernst Deck (1905–1993), German entrepreneur and honorary professor at the TH Munich
  • Gustav Fleischhauer (1859–1925), German engineer and industrialist for electrical lighting equipment
  • Ernst Frietsch (1905–2001), German mechanical engineer and professor at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
  • Paul Hessemer (1853–1944), German engineer and director of the Süddeutsche Wasserwerke
  • Gustav Köllmann (1874–1966), German mechanical engineer and industrialist for gears
  • August König (1844–1913), German mineralogist, metallurgist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania
  • Rudolf Lehmann (1842–1914), German engineer, lecturer in foreign languages ​​and Japan pioneer
  • Franz Reuleaux (1829–1905), German engineer, professor and rector of the TH Charlottenburg
  • Rudolf Suchsland (1839–1921), German engineer, was in contact with Charles Darwin for the creation of the fourth German edition of Origin of Species
  • Albert Vogelbach (1877–1924), German mechanical engineer and industrialist, led employers' negotiations in the context of the Upper Baden uprising in 1923
  • Hermann Vollrath (1840–1912), German engineer and industrialist for iron works

mathematics

economy

literature

  • Albert Benz: History of the fraternity “Teutonia” in Karlsruhe 1857–1907 . Second edition from 1929.
  • Georg Kirschner: Directory of members of the Karlsruhe Burschenschaft Teutonia . 1966.
  • Hans Kopf: Chronicle of the Karlsruhe fraternity Germania 1877-1935 . 1977.
  • Hans Kopf: Chronicle of the Karlsruhe Burschenschaft Teutonia 1907–1950 . 1981.
  • Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. Directory of the members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. S. 1059.