Walter Keidel

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Walter-Georg Keidel (born November 10, 1911 in Kirschgartshausen , † 1997 in Karlsruhe ) was a German agricultural functionary.

Life

Walter Keidel came from a liberal family that had lived in Baden for a long time. His father was the farmer and agricultural functionary Georg Keidel . He studied agriculture at the Hohenheim Agricultural University . In 1935 he became a member of the Corps Germania Hohenheim . After he graduated as agricultural engineer, he was in 1939 at the Technical University of Munich Dr. agr. PhD. As a result, he joined the Central Agricultural Cooperative of Baden (ZG) in Karlsruhe, where he became director and long-term chairman of the board.

The Lord Mayor of Freiburg and honorary citizen Eugen Keidel was his brother.

Fonts

  • Suitability of the biological test method given by Koegel and Kröll with earthworm sections for testing various anthelmintics , 1939

Awards

literature

  • Manfred G. Raupp: Fox primer of the Corps Germania Hohenheim , Hohenheim 2006

Individual evidence

  1. a b Directory of Weinheimer Corps Students 1990, p. 228
  2. Karlsruhe City Archives, award of the Federal Cross of Merit to the chairman of the Raiffeisen-Zentralgenossenschaft eG Dr. Walter Keidel, negative signature: A 33 181_1_01 Digital copy of the award photo
  3. Georg Keidel at www.leo-bw.de