Wilhelm Nebelung (miner)

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Wilhelm Nebelung (born January 27, 1889 in Dortmund ; † April 3, 1964 ) was a German mining engineer and manager.

Career

Nebelung studied the scientific basics of mining at the Eberhard Karls University . With Georg von Falkenhayn and Erich Bauer he became active in the Corps Rhenania Tübingen in 1909 . On November 5, 1909 recipiert , he proved to be a Consenior . When he was inactive , he moved to the TH Charlottenburg . He took part in the First World War and was last lieutenant and adjutant. In 1920 he passed the examination as a mountain assessor and became mine director of the Gutehoffnungshütte in Oberhausen. From 1932 he headed the entire coal mining of the company. On July 1, 1935, he became a deputy, and on April 1, 1940 a full member of the board and head of the company's entire mining operations. On May 28, 1952, he became chairman of Bergbau AG Neue Hope , which was spun off from the GHH in 1945 by order of the British military government . He sat on several boards of directors .

He was married to Luise Janssen from Dortmund since 1920 . The marriage has three daughters.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 128 , 631
  2. a b c d Wilhelm Nebelung (xx) , in: Die Tübinger Rhenanen, 5th edition (2002), p. 142