Werner Hagemann

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Richard Werner Hagemann (born June 4, 1881 in Dresden , † 1960 ) was a German ministerial official.

Career

Hagemann was born shortly before his twin brother Hermann Ernst Hagemann on June 4, 1881 in Dresden. His parents were the lawyer Otto Anton Richard Hagemann and Hermine Helene, b. Simon.

After graduating from high school in Bautzen, he studied at the universities of Lausanne , Heidelberg and Leipzig . In 1902 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Heidelberg . In 1911 he entered the civil service as a government assessor and unskilled worker in the Reich Office of the Interior . From 1918 on he was a secret government councilor and lecturer in the Reich Economics Office and in the Reich Ministry of Economics, and in 1935 he was appointed ministerial director there. In 1936 he was retired and was instead employed as head of the Reich Office for Silk, Artificial Silk and Viscose Wool .

After the end of the Second World War he worked from 1946 to 1948 at the administrative office for economics in Minden in the administration for economics of the United Economic Area and then variously worked as an expert for the administration for economics and after 1949 for the Federal Ministry of economics .

Honors

Works

  • 1928: textile industry
  • 1949: Customs handbook for the entire textile industry
  • 1952: The new customs handbook for the entire textile industry

literature

  • Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German Who's Who . Arani, Berlin 1955
  • Erich Stockhorst: 5000 heads: who was what in the 3rd Reich . VMA-Verlag, Wiesbaden 1967

Individual evidence

  1. Birth register StA Dresden II, No. 1663/1881
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 122 , 780