Werner Haack

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Werner Haack (born April 11, 1895 - † April 4, 1965 in Kirchhörde ) was a German coal and steel industrialist.

Life

After graduating from high school, Haack went to the First World War as a volunteer . Returned from the field as a lieutenant in 1918, he studied the scientific basics of the mountain subject at the Eberhard Karls University (stud. Rer. Mont.). On May 7, 1919, he was in the Corps Rhenania Tübingen admittiert . After five games inactivated , he spent a semester in Munich. In the Corps Isaria he proved himself as consenior . In the Munich student company he took part in the suppression of the Ruhr uprising . He completed his actual mining studies at the Bergakademie Clausthal and RWTH Aachen . It was in 1921 and 1923 Mountain trainee Bergassessor . From 1924 he worked at the Eschweiler Mining Association , then at the Association for Mining Interests in the Dortmund Upper Mining District . With a doctoral thesis on the Stahlberg mine , he became a Dr.-Ing. PhD. In 1929 he became operations director at the headquarters of the Gelsenkirchener Bergwerk AG . In 1942 he moved up to the board of the Essen company. After the separation, he was appointed chairman of the board of Dortmund Bergbau AG and Hansa Bergbau AG in 1953. Since 1948 he has been chairman of the board of the Westfälische Berggewerkschaftskasse in Bochum.

He was married to Elisabeth born in 1925 . Heese from Eschede, a daughter of the landowner Martin Heese .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 128 , 712; 109 , 1012.
  2. Dissertation: The Gämge and the corridor area of ​​the Stahlberg mine near Müsen .
  3. Gösta Dahmen, Rainer Assmann : Werner Haack , in: Die Tübinger Rhenanen , 5th edition (2002), p. 163
  4. ^ Corps Saxonia Leipzig; KCL 1960, 30 , 560