Rudolf Hoenicke

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Rudolf Johann Anton Hoenicke (born June 13, 1906 in Berlin ; † September 11, 1971 ) was a German industrial manager .

Life

Rudolf Hoenicke studied economics and was founded in 1933 in Berlin with the work of the American automotive industry in Germany to Dr. rer. pole. PhD.

Hoenicke was head of the human resources and social department and member of the board of Adam Opel AG . In 1965 he retired after 44 years of service.

Rudolf Hoenicke was involved in numerous social projects in the Holy Land . He was a member of the German Association of the Holy Land . In 1949 he was accepted into the Knightly Order of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem by Cardinal Grand Master Nicola Cardinal Canali and invested in the Papal Lay Order on December 7, 1949 in Cologne Cathedral by Bishop Wilhelm Cleven , Grand Prior ad interim of the Order in Germany. He was treasurer and secretary of the order in Germany, from 1970 to 1971 chancellor of the German Lieutenancy. He belonged to the Frankfurt Commandery in the Rhine-Main Province.

Fonts

  • The American Automobile Industry in Europe , Postberg 1933 ( Google Books )

Individual evidence

  1. August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel: Who is who ?: The German Who's Who, Volume 16 , Arani 1970, page 517
  2. ^ Who's who in the Catholic World, Volume 1 , Intercontinental Book and Publishing Company 1967, p. 308