Rudolf Lohmann

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Rudolf Lohmann (* 1891 in Hameln ; † 1967 in Emmerthal ) was a German entrepreneur and employer representative.

Life

Rudolf Lohmann was the second son of Paul and Elsbeth Lohmann. He attended the Hamelin reform school and passed his Abitur at the Princely Gymnasium in Lemgo. In 1911 he completed an apprenticeship at the Hamelin Ratsapotheke. After completing his military training in 1915, he was drafted into military service and took part in the First World War. In 1915 he became an officer and received military awards. In 1917 he was wounded and taken prisoner of war in England and was released home in 1919. After the accidental death of his older brother Fritz, Paul Lohmann took him on as a partner in Dr. Paul Lohmann up. He completed a brief commercial apprenticeship in Neuwied. In 1926 he married Johanna von Rose with whom he had five children. In 1931 he became the owner of Dr. Paul Lohmann. In the elections for the provincial parliament and the mayor elections in 1933, Rudolf Lohmann formed a bourgeois unified list, which was far behind the NSDAP and the SPD and which soon fell apart. From 1951, Rudolf Lohmann managed the move of Dr. Paul Lohmann from Hameln to Emmerthal. He entrusted his son Ekkehard Lohmann with the task of moving. In the early 1950s, Rudolf Lohmann sold the pharmaceutical wholesaler Heimbürger und Descendants and bundled the pharmaceutical activities into the new company "Lomapharm Rudolf Lohmann GmbH KG". In the 1950s he was chairman of the working group of entrepreneurs in the central Weser region and chairman of the administrative committee of the Hamelin employment office. In 1956, Rudolf Lohmann was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit, First Class, which the District President Theanolte Bähnisch presented to him on his 65th birthday. In the same year Rudolf Lohmann donated the original of the first verse of the Pied Piper Song by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to the Hameln Museum Association, which his father Paul Lohmann had helped to found . On February 11, 1962, he laid the foundation stone for a chemical factory in India in Calcutta. In 1967 Rudolf Lohmann died in Emmerthal. His eldest son Ekkehard Lohmann ran the Dr. Paul Lohmann continued and his second oldest son Hans Joachim Lohmann ran the Lomapharm.

literature

  • Ekkehard Lohmann: Organization and implementation of a company relocation while production is running: Dargest. based on e. practical example from d. chem. Industry 1959.
  • Gesa Snell: The Story of Dr. Paul Lohmann GmbH KG: the chemistry is right - since 1886 , first edition. Edition, Barton Verlag, Weilerswist-Metternich 2018, ISBN 978-3-934648-24-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gesa Snell: The history of Lohmann GmbH KG. The chemistry is right - since 1886 . Ed .: Lohmann GmbH KG. 1st edition. Barton-Verlag, Weilerwist-Metternich 2018, ISBN 978-3-934648-24-1 , pp. 56 .
  2. ^ Gesa Snell: The history of Lohmann GmbH KG. The chemistry is right - since 1886 . Ed .: Lohmann GmbH KG. 1st edition. Barton-Verlag, Weilerwist-Metternich 2018, ISBN 978-3-934648-24-1 , pp. 97 .
  3. History - Lomapharm. Accessed May 31, 2020 .
  4. ^ Gesa Snell: The history of Lohmann GmbH KG. The chemistry is right - since 1886 . Ed .: Lohmann GmbH KG. 1st edition. Barton-Verlag, Weilerwist-Metternich 2018, ISBN 978-3-934648-24-1 , pp. 91 .
  5. The Pied Piper (Goethe) - Wikisource. Retrieved May 27, 2020 .
  6. ^ Gesa Snell: The history of Lohmann GmbH KG. The chemistry is right - since 1886 . Ed .: Lohmann GmbH KG. 1st edition. Barton-Verlag, Weilerwist-Metternich 2018, ISBN 978-3-934648-24-1 , pp. 117 .
  7. ^ Gesa Snell: The history of Lohmann GmbH KG. The chemistry is right - since 1886 . Ed .: Lohmann GmbH KG. 1st edition. Barton-Verlag, Weilerwist-Metternich 2018, ISBN 978-3-934648-24-1 , pp. 115 .