Reinhold Henzler

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Reinhold Henzler (born October 18, 1902 in Stuttgart , † October 19, 1968 in Hamburg ) was a German economist .

Life

Henzler attended a seminar for teachers and received his qualification to teach at commercial schools in Württemberg. In addition to his teaching activities there, he completed a degree at the Technical University of Stuttgart . After graduating there, he continued his studies at the University of Frankfurt am Main at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences and received his diploma as a commercial teacher in 1927. In Frankfurt he was assistant to Prof. Josef Hellauer . In 1928, with reimbursement from the consumer associations, he was promoted to Dr. rer. pole. doctorate and initially continued to work as an assistant. After Hellauer founded the Institute for Cooperatives, Henzler worked there from 1930.

After the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists , he became a member of the NSDAP and was involved as a representative of the Nazi lecturers' association in the Senate of Frankfurt University. In 1935 he qualified as a professor with “Main business issues in cooperatives” for business administration and cooperatives. He then became a lecturer at the University of Frankfurt.

After Hellauer's retirement in 1937, he was initially a deputy chair before he was appointed associate professor on October 1, 1937. At the same time he became director of the institute for cooperatives. In addition to his duties in Frankfurt, he represented the full professor at Heidelberg University from 1937 to 1939 . During the Second World War he worked briefly in Göttingen and Freiburg. On January 1, 1940, he was appointed full professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main. In addition, he was deputy leader of the entertainment lecturers until the end of the war in 1945. Then Henzler had to stop his university activities.

From 1948 to 1952 he was editor of the Deutsche Zeitung and Wirtschaftszeitung and also lecturer at the Academy for World Trade in Frankfurt .

In 1952 he received a call to the University of Hamburg to the law and political science faculty. In 1954/55 he was dean there and accompanied the outsourcing of economics and social sciences to its own faculty. In 1960/61 he was again dean and at the same time until 1962 he was chairman of the association of university lecturers for business administration .

Act

Henzler's work focused primarily on the business administration of the cooperatives and was involved, among other things, in the amendment of the Cooperative Act of 1940.

Other areas of activity were foreign trade, integrated markets and general business administration.

Works

  • The cooperative - a promoting business economy , Essen 1957
  • Business studies in foreign trade , Wiesbaden 1962

literature

  • Karl Banse : Mitteilungen - Reinholf Henzler on his 60th birthday , in ZfhF 1962, pp. 588–591
  • Werner Hans Engelhardt : Mitteilungen - Reinholf Henzler , in ZfbF 1969, pp. 196-198
  • Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism: A Study of Institutional and Personal History . Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8349-8515-6 , p. 720

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945 . Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, second updated edition, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 , p. 246.