Max Heinhold

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Max Heinhold as Halle's Teutone

August Albert Max Heinhold (born June 27, 1881 in Inwend im Saalkreis , † March 23, 1946 ) was a German mining engineer and manager of the mining industry .

Life

After graduating from high school at the Francke Foundations in Halle at Easter 1900 , Max Heinhold studied mechanical engineering for two semesters at the Technical University of Berlin from the winter semester 1900/1901 to the summer semester 1901. In the winter semester 1901/1902 he switched to the Bergakademie Berlin to study mining . From 1902 to 1903 he was a mountain enthusiast at the Royal Mining Authority in Halle . In the summer semester of 1903, he continued his studies at the University of Halle , where he joined the Corps Teutonia Halle. In the winter semester of 1903/1904 he went back to Berlin , continued his studies there at the university and mining academy and became a member of the Corps Marchia Berlin . In December 1904 he passed the first state examination in Berlin.

In 1904 he began his legal clerkship for civil service in the mining, smelter and salt works administration at the Royal Mining Authority in Breslau . In parallel, he wrote a dissertation on a geological theme with which he in November 1905 at the University of Giessen to Dr. phil. received his doctorate. In 1908 he was appointed mountain assessor. From 1912 to 1920 at the latest, he headed the Saxony mine in Hamm . From 1920 to 1929 he was general director of the Mansfeld copper slate building union in Eisleben . In the first years of his activity he subjected the company to extensive reorganization and modernization. Then he went to Belgrade and became President of Jugoholding AG, Vice President of Montania AG Belgrade and German Consul General for Yugoslavia .

After the end of the Second World War , Heinhold tried, albeit ultimately unsuccessfully, to secure the general interests of the company as a shareholder in the chemical company Fahlberg-List, based in the east zone in Magdeburg - Salbke , on behalf of the board of the stock corporation.

Max Heinhold died in 1946 at the age of 64. His grave is in the Luisenstadt cemetery in Berlin-Kreuzberg (field AL4).

Awards

  • In 1923, the Technical University of Berlin awarded him an honorary doctorate in engineering in recognition of his services to the reorganization and expansion of the Mansfeld mining and metallurgical industry and the German metal industry .
  • The city of Hamm named Max-Heinhold-Strasse after him .

Fonts

  • About the origin of pyropissite, Berlin 1906 ( digitized version )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 108 , 404
  2. ^ Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 4 , 681
  3. 1912 on www.hammwiki.de
  4. 1920 on www.hammwiki.de
  5. ^ Revolution at Fahlberg-List-AG in Neues Deutschland from May 1, 1949, page 4 .
  6. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin tombs . Haude & Spener, Berlin 2006. p. 79.
  7. Miscellaneous In: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung, Volume 43, No. 55/56 (July 11, 1923), p. 332.
  8. Max-Heinhold-Straße on www.hammwiki.de.