Wilhelm Rahmsdorf (economist)

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Wilhelm Rahmsdorf (born September 18, 1908 in Hildesheim ; † July 16, 1983 ) was a German economist and bank manager. From 1964 to 1976 he was President of the Landeszentralbank Lower Saxony .

Professional

Rahmsdorf attended the secondary school in Kassel and completed an apprenticeship there at Deutsche Bank .

From 1933 he worked for the Reichsbank . In 1948 he began working at the Bank deutscher Länder . Rahmsdorf was from 1950 to 1956 at the Landeszentralbank Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf and from 1962 to 1964 its vice-president. In between he was from 1957 to 1961 at the Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt am Main . From 1964 to September 1976 he was President of the Lower Saxony State Central Bank in Hanover and at the same time a member of the Central Bank Council of the Bundesbank.

Awards

Private

The Rotarian Rahmsdorf had been married to Annel, b. Knoost, and had a daughter and a son.

literature

  • The International Who's Who 1983-84. 47th edition, Europa Publications Limited, 1983, ISBN 0-905118-86-3 , p. 1127 ( excerpt )
  • Wilhelm Rahmsdorf. In: Journal for the entire credit system. Volume 26, Issue 18, September 15, 1973, Fritz Knapp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1973, p. 904 ( excerpt )
  • Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. XX. Edition of Degeners Who is it? Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1979, ISBN 3-7950-2001-8 , pp. 938 and 940

Individual evidence

  1. 1983 Annual Report of the Deutsche Bundesbank, PDF file, p. 3
  2. Rudolf Herlt: Many cooks spoil the advice , in: The time of July 23, 1976.
  3. Peter Rahmsdorf: Representative survey among gynecological chief physicians on the problem of the new § 218 StGB. Dissertation, University of Kiel, Medical Faculty, 1980, p. 138, excerpt .
  4. Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who. XX. Edition of Degeners Who is it? Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1979, ISBN 3-7950-2001-8 , pp. 938 and 940