Handelshochschule Königsberg

The Commercial College was a college in the East Prussian Königsberg.

History

As early as 1907 found urban trading education classes held in Old Town Hall. 1915 originated from a commercial high school that was soon relocated due to the enormous exhortation in which the stone Dammer school building in the third flow line 1. In 1928 there were already 600 students. On November 24, 1930, the Graduate School was awarded with a ceremony in the city hall, the right to award doctorates. On the same day the foundation stone for the new high school building by the Prussian Prime Minister Otto Braun was on the upper pond. The new building was created by architect and Prussian Baubeamten Hans Malwitz at a cost of 1,113,000 Reichsmarks.

The Graduate School was the only East Germany and had in the winter semester 1937/1938 nine professors, 28 lecturers, 234 students and 88 guest student; the library contained 47,000 volumes. Nor were the Technologically - warenkundliche Institute, the Institute for Office Management and the Institute for Cooperative Studies of the twelve seminars.

The Mannheim Business School Founded in 1946, took over at the beginning of the 1960s a sponsorship for the Konigsberg School of Economics. The records were issued in 1970 to Mannheim.

Alumni and Teachers

  • Liesel Beckmann
  • Walter Le Coutre
  • Otto Gerlach ( economist )
  • Otto Hummel
  • Alfred Manigk
  • Andreas Predöhl
  • Karl Friedrich Rössle
  • Erwin shyness
  • Hans Seischab
  • Herbert Schack
  • Gustav Schneider ( DDP)
  • Ernst WALB
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