Rudolf Warnke

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Rudolf Warnke (born January 1, 1927 in Hanover ) is a German military psychologist and publicist .

Life

Warnke first completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk . From 1950 to 1953 he studied psychology at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster and the Georg-August University in Göttingen (diploma 1954). From 1954 to 1958 he was chief department head and from 1958 to 1962 finance director. From 1962 to 1975 he worked as an advisor to the Federal Ministry of Defense (BMVg) in Bonn. Afterwards he was the editor of the SME service in Bonn .

In the 1960s he headed the applied social science research and advisory institute for " system research ", which was commissioned by the Federal Defense Minister and General Inspector. For example, with the economist Wilhelm Bierfelder, he published numerous research results on recruitment , job satisfaction and problems in the series Innereführung. In 1974, Warnke's personality image was picked up in the media by Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt , which he designed for the business magazine Capital . As a military psychologist, he was consulted in national media.

Warnke is married and has three children.

Fonts (selection)

  • German companies in front of the X-ray screen. Sales, profit, capital and asset structure, investments, salaries. Data, analyzes, prognoses as information and decision-making aids for the self-employed entrepreneur and his closest employees, developed on the basis of empirical industrial studies by system research, Bonn-Beuel, in 1966 and 1967 . Verlag Moderne Industrie, Munich 1969.
  • Save the land of milk and honey . Tykve, Böblingen 1992, ISBN 3-925434-68-2 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Frank Nägler : The wanted soldier and his change. Personnel armament and internal leadership in the years of establishment of the Bundeswehr from 1956 to 1964/65. [A publication by the Military History Research Office] (= Security Policy and Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany . Vol. 9). Oldenbourg, Munich 2010, p. 460; Rudolf J. Schlaffer : The Armed Forces Commissioner 1951 to 1985. Out of concern for the soldiers (= Security Policy and Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany, Volume 5). Oldenbourg, Munich 2006, ISBN 978-3-486-58025-9 , p. 273; John Zimmermann : Ulrich de Maizière, General of the Bonn Republic. 1912 to 2006 (= Security Policy and Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. Volume 12). Oldenbourg, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-486-71300-8 , p. 378.
  2. ^ Paul Klein , Peter Michael Kozielski: The military and the social sciences in Germany . In: Paul Klein, Andreas Prüfert (ed.): Military and science in Europe - critical distance or helpful addition? 25 years of the Military and Social Sciences Working Group (= Military and Social Sciences . Volume 23). Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 1998, ISBN 3-7890-5758-4 , p. 20.
  3. Lars Rosumek: The Chancellor and the Media, eight portraits from Adenauer to Merkel . With a foreword by Gerd Langguth , Campus, Frankfurt am Main a. a. 2007, ISBN 978-3-593-38214-2 , p. 141; Governing in the Hans Albers style? . In: Der Spiegel , 20/1974, May 13, 1974.
  4. ^ Bundeswehr: Army of Workers . In: Der Spiegel , 49/1975, December 1, 1975.