Wilhelm Elbers

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Wilhelm Elbers (born April 27, 1913 in Wattenscheid ; † in the 20th century) was a German politician , senior city director of the cities of Wanne-Eickel and Mönchengladbach and member of several supervisory boards .

Life

The Catholic Wilhelm Elbers had in the fields of philosophy , sociology and economies studied, and the heads of state and economics to Dr. rer. pole. PhD .

On June 16, 1947, Wilhelm Elbers succeeded Wilhelm Jacobi as senior city director for Wanne-Eickel, who passed the city threshold during his service (1955). After almost 12 years of activity, Wilhelm Elbers resigned from service in Wanne-Eickel on February 15, 1959, to join the city of Mönchengladbach in the same position on February 19, 1959. There he finally resigned from the public service on December 31, 1974.

During and after his work as City Director Wilhelm Elbers belonged to several committees and supervisory boards. He was chairman of the supervisory board of Stadtwerke Wanne-Eickel and the airport company Mönchengladbach GmbH , member of the supervisory board of RWE AG and Deutsche Städt-Reklame GmbH and a long-standing member of the executive committee of the German Association of Cities in Cologne. In Mönchengladbach he also headed the school board of the local textile engineering school.

Fonts

  • Structural picture and problems of the Belgian textile industry. Research center for general and textile market economy at the University of Münster (publisher), Münster 1942.
  • The relationship of the Belgian textile industry to the German economic area.
  • Belgian textile industry statistics.
  • Twenty-five years of the city of Wanne-Eickel. Wilhelm Schulze-Wittenborg Graphics Company, Wanne-Eickel 1951.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Elbers, Wilhelm. In: Who is who? The German who's who. Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. XV. Issue 1967/68, Volume I (West), arani-Verlag, Berlin 1967, p. 384.
  2. a b Elbers, Wilhelm. In: Who is who? The German who's who. Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. XIX. Edition 1976/77, Societäts-Verlag , Frankfurt am Main 1977, p. 191.
  3. ^ Horst Romeyk: Small administrative history of North Rhine-Westphalia. (Publications of the state archives of North Rhine-Westphalia, series C sources and research, volume 25) Republica-Verlag, Siegburg 1988, ISBN 3-87710-137-2 , p. 311 (Mönchengladbach) and 314 (Wanne-Eickel).
  4. Elbers, Wilhelm. In: Who is who? The German who's who. XIII. 1958 edition, arani-Verlag, Berlin 1958, p. 252.