Wilhelm Klein (veterinarian)

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Wilhelm Klein (March 5, 1885 , † December 30, 1955 ) was a German veterinarian.

Life

Wilhelm Klein studied veterinary medicine at the Royal Central Thierarzneischule in Munich . In 1904 he became a member of the Corps Vandalia Munich. In 1915 he was at the Veterinary University of Berlin Dr. med. vet. PhD. After the First World War , he was appointed professor of animal physiology and head of the department of basic and auxiliary sciences at the Agricultural University of Poppelsdorf . As a member of the NSDAP he was elected in April 1933 in a controversial election process to succeed Georg Rothes as rector of the Poppelsdorf University of Applied Sciences. After the re-election on June 13, 1933, in which Klein and Paul Sawel had obtained the same number of votes, Sawel was appointed rector by the Minister of Agriculture.

Fonts

  • On the nutritional physiology of farm animals, especially cattle , 1915

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Historical calendar 2005 at www.uni-bonn.de
  2. ^ Historical calendar 2010 at www.uni-bonn.de
  3. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 2340
  4. ^ The Poppelsdorf Agricultural University on www.rheinische-geschichte.lvr.de