Otto Abshagen

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Otto Abshagen (born June 4, 1883 in Stralsund ; † October 21, 1940 ) was a German bank manager . He was a director of Deutsche Bank .

Life

Otto Abshagen was a son of the entrepreneur Heinrich Abshagen. After attending secondary school in his native Stralsund, he completed a commercial apprenticeship in 1901/1902 and then studied law until 1905. He received his doctorate in Halle with a dissertation on the subject of the applicability of the provisions of the German Civil Code on associations with legal capacity to the stock corporation (1906). In 1910 he became a court assessor and lawyer, in 1918 legal advisor .

In 1922 Abshagen became deputy director and in 1927 deputy member of the board of directors of Deutsche Bank. From 1929 to 1940 he headed the general secretariat. He was also chairman of the supervisory board of the AG for asset utilization in Berlin, the bank for industrial values ​​AG Berlin and the August Blase AG.

He had been with Bertha, geb. Herb, married. The marriage resulted in two daughters.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Abshagen, Otto. In: Georg Wenzel: German business leader . Life courses of German business personalities. A reference book on 13,000 business figures of our time. Hanseatic Publishing House , Hamburg / Berlin / Leipzig 1929, DNB 948663294 .
  2. ^ Abshagen, Otto. In: Erich Stockhorst: Five thousand heads. Who was what in the Third Reich . VMA-Verlag, Wiesbaden 1967.
  3. ^ Abshagen, Otto. In: Degeners Who is it? published by Herrmann AL Degener. 10th edition, Degener, Berlin, 1935.