Ludwig Bellinger

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Ludwig Josef Bellinger (born December 9, 1880 in Fulda ; † July 8, 1959 there ) was a German industrialist .

Life

Ludwig Bellinger was the son of the founder of the Fuldaer stamping and enamelling works FC Bellinger, Franz Carl Bellinger. He attended secondary school and then studied mechanical engineering at the Technical Universities of Darmstadt and Hanover . In Darmstadt he became a member of the Corps Rhenania. After completing his studies, he became an engineer at the National Automobile Company in Berlin , for which he became branch manager in Budapest . He later joined the company founded by his father in Fulda as a co-owner and production engineer. After its conversion into a stock corporation ( Emaillierwerk AG ) he became technical director and member of the board.

Bellinger was chairman of the employers' association for Fulda and the surrounding area. V. At the regional labor court in Frankfurt am Main he acted as regional labor judge.

He took part in the First World War as Rittmeister of the Reserve and was awarded the Iron Cross II and I Class and the Hessian Medal for Bravery .

Bellinger was married to Klara Hessberger, the only child of the secret finance councilor Karl Hessberger and the member of the Prussian state parliament Maria Hessberger , née Berta. They had two daughters and three sons.

literature

  • Bellinger, Ludwig, Josef. 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. 99.
  • Bellinger, Ludwig Josef. In: Georg Wenzel: German business leader . Life courses of German business personalities. A reference book on 13,000 business figures of our time. Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg / Berlin / Leipzig 1929, DNB 948663294 , Sp. 147.

Individual evidence

  1. Consultation room for ceramics, glass, Email No. 14 of July 20, 1959, Volume 92, p. 390.
  2. ^ Address list of the Weinheimer SC. 1928, p. 94.