Otto Klewitz

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Otto Klewitz (born December 2, 1886 in Slawentzitz , Upper Silesia, † December 16, 1977 in Hanover ) was a German ministerial official.

Career

Otto Klewitz was born as the son of the general manager and landowner Johannes Klewitz (1847–1923) and Leonie Goguel (1847–1893). After studying at the University of Munich, he moved to the Academy for Mining in Berlin and graduated in 1914 as a mining assessor . He then served in the First World War .

In 1919 he came to the Prussian Geological State Institute in Berlin. In 1922 he moved to the Berlin trading company and later worked for the International Petroleum Union Zurich / Berlin. From 1924 he was head of the Skip Compagnie in Berlin. In 1925 he joined the Prussian Ministry of Trade and Industry as an unskilled worker. He was named a mountain ridge , and in 1927 he was named an upper mountain ridge . From 1935 on he served as Ministerialrat in the Prussian Ministry of Commerce.

Klewitz was a member of the board of directors at Hessen-Frankfurt Lignite Schwelkraftwerk, Wölfersheim , from 1929 at Saargrube AG, Saarbrücken, from 1933 at Preußische Bergwerks- und Hütten AG , from 1945 at Preußische Elektrizitäts AG, Hanover, United Elektrizitäts und Bergwerks AG , Hamburg and of Bergmetall GmbH, Goslar. He was also a member of the Fraunhofer Society .

He was married to Friedel Lippert from 1943. The marriage remained childless.

Awards

literature

  • Who's who in Germany , Munich 1956

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 3, No. 250, December 29, 1951.