Robert Höltje

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Robert Höltje (born October 6, 1901 , † 1945 ) was a German chemist and professor at the Bergakademie Freiberg .

Höltje studied chemistry at the TH Hannover from 1920–1925 until he graduated and graduated in 1927 with a doctorate in engineering. on. 1926–1933 he was an assistant at the chemical laboratory of the Bergakademie Freiberg, in 1930 he qualified as a professor. 1933–1934 he was appointed associate professor at the TH Danzig . 1934-1945 he taught as a professor of inorganic chemistry and institute director at the Bergakademie Freiberg, whose rector he was from 1937 to 1939. Höltje was a member of the NSDAP and implemented its policy. In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

He committed suicide at the end of World War II.

Fonts

  • Contributions to microchemical dimensional analysis , 1927 (= dissertation)
  • On the effect of phosphorus hydrogen on halides , 1930 (= habilitation thesis)
  • Clemens Winkler and the Periodic Table of the Elements , 1940

literature

  • Norman Pohl: The Bergakademie Freiberg under National Socialism , in: Günther Heydemann u. a. (Ed.): Saxony and National Socialism , Göttingen 2014, 251ff.
  • Carl Schiffner : From the Lives of Old Freiberg Mountain Students and the Faculty of the Bergakademie , Third Volume, Freiberg 1940, 156.