Paul Beyer (Manager)

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Paul Beyer (born March 24, 1889 in Jesteburg in the Lüneburg Heath , † August 20, 1969 in Hamburg ) was a German manager, lawyer and notary.

Paul Beyer was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD . Before 1945 he was a board member of Hovad Allgemeine Versicherungs AG, Berlin, board member of Süddeutsche Zucker AG , Mannheim, board member of the Rheingau sugar factory and the Jülich sugar factory.

During the Second World War he was chief of civil administration in Belgium and deputy chief of military administration in the economic department.

From 1950 to 1960 he was a managing member of the German Industry and Trade Congress . From 1954 he headed an expert committee of the Ministry of Transport for the redesign of the freight tariff and from 1958 he was chairman of an expert committee of the Ministry of Transport ( Beyer Committee ), which examined the further development of the German freight tariffs and transport issues within the framework of the European Economic Community . He was president of the Central Association for German Inland Shipping and the Study Society for Underground Transport Systems .

Paul Beyer was married to Gertrud geb. Schultze (1895–1981), with whom he had a son and a daughter.

literature

  • Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 1: A-K. German business publisher, Berlin 1930, DNB 453960286 .
  • Albert Köhler (Ed.): European profiles. Volume II: Federal Republic of Germany. Biographies of leading men in politics, business and culture. Ed. Europa Unita, Milan 1954.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Schulz, Dieter Zinke: The military administrative officers of the German Wehrmacht in the rank of general. Verlag Veit Scherzer, Bayreuth 2015, ISBN 978-3-938845-60-8 , p. 104.
  2. a b descendants of Samuel Friedrich Schultze on dumrese.de
  3. a b The competitiveness of inland navigation. Publication series of the Central Association for German Inland Shipping, Issue 97, Cologne 1963 (PDF; 213 kB)
  4. ^ A b The Cabinet Minutes of the Federal Government. Volume 12. Oldenbourg, 2003, ISBN 3-486-56699-7 , p. 245 note 8 ( Google books )
  5. sugar factory Rheingau on albert-gieseler.de
  6. Zuckerfabrik Jülich on albert-gieseler.de
  7. Joachim Robert Rumpf: The Wollheim case against IG Farbenindustrie AG in liquidation: the first sample lawsuit by a former forced laborer in the Federal Republic of Germany - trial, politics and press. Dissertation. University of Hanover 2008. Lang, Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern a. a. 2010, ISBN 978-3-631-60131-0 , p. 442 ( Google books )
  8. Military Commander Belgium - Northern France on users.telenet.be
  9. Archive on pallas.cegesoma.be
  10. Increase in traffic tariffs in the Federal Archives
  11. Measures to continue the transport policy program in relation to rail, road and inland waterway transport in the Federal Archives
  12. Memorial hour for Dr. Paul Beyer at the annual general meeting of the Central Association for German Inland Shipping, December 1969 (PDF; 58 kB)
  13. ^ Civil protection. Volume 8, No. 7, July 1963 (PDF; 13 MB)