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Rudolf Bingel (2 June 1882 - 22 September 1945) was a board chairman of
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Siemens-Schuckert (or Siemens-Schuckertwerke) was a German electrical engineering company headquartered in Berlin, Erlangen and Nuremberg that was incorporated into the Siemens AG in 1966. Siemens Schuckert was founded in 1903 when Siemens & H ...
. The 'Bingelhaus' at 67 Werner-von-Siemens Strasse in
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(housing some Siemens industrial departments) is named after him.


Life


Education and rise through Siemens

His father Christian (15 February 1850 - 26 May 1905) ran an inn and moved to
Wiesbaden Wiesbaden (; ) is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main. With around 283,000 inhabitants, it is List of cities in Germany by population, Germany's 24th-largest city. Wiesbaden form ...
from Langschied in the
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. His mother Marie Diefenbach (1847–1924) came from Laufenselden. Born in Wiesbaden, Bingel trained in electrical engineering and from 1904 to 1907 attended the engineering school at Bingen, graduating with a degree in engineering. In 1904 he married Frieda Joost, daughter of the hairdresser Karl Joost (1850–1904) and his wife Josefine Schmitt - the couple had no children. He gained his first job on 1 August 1907 at Siemens-Schuckert's factory in
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and two years later was appointed chief engineer. After the latter appointment he specialised in electrically-powered cranes and their drives. He was appointed head of the industrial department in 1913 and the following year he was granted commercial power of attorney and appointed to the Technical Directorate. Over the following years he worked in various positions in the firm and acquired relevant knowledge, soon allowing him to assume the responsibilities of a director. On 1 October 1924 he moved to Berlin as a deputy member of the firm's executive board. As well as management duties leading the industrial department alongside Otto Krell, he was also made head of the shipbuilding department in 1926. On 11 November 1927 he was made an full member of the firm's executive board, gaining an honorary engineering doctorate from the
Technical University of Braunschweig TU Braunschweig (, unofficially ''University of Braunschweig – Institute of Technology'') is the oldest ' (comparable to an institute of technology in the American system) in Germany. It was founded in 1745 as Collegium Carolinum and is a membe ...
in 1929. He was made the executive board's Deputy Chairman in 1937 and two years later its Chairman.


Cooperation with the arms industry

The German invasion of Poland led to Bingel's first major contact with the
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regarding war economics. On 18 December 1939 he attended a meeting of the
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's Defence Economy and Armament's Office, to which Generalmajor
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had invited him to give a lecture on the armament industry's united leadership. Other invitees to the meeting showed its importance -
Paul Pleiger Paul Pleiger (28 September 1899 – 22 July 1985) was a German entrepreneur and corporate executive who was involved in managing the war economy of Nazi Germany. He was the managing director of the ''Reichswerke Hermann Göring'' from 1937 and be ...
(Reichswerke AG „Hermann Göring“), Walter Borbet ( Bochumer Verein für Gußstahlfabrikation AG), August Kotthaus (Carl Zeiss Jena), Bernhard Unholtz (Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG),
Ewald Hecker Ewald Hecker (20 October 1843, Halle – 11 January 1909, Wiesbaden) was a German psychiatrist who was an important figure in the early days of modern psychiatry. He is known for research done with his mentor, psychiatrist Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum ...
( Ilseder Hütte AG), Martin Blank (Gutehoffnungshütte AG), Hermann Bücher (AEG), Heinrich Koppenberg ( Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke), Hellmuth Roehnert (Rheinmetall-Borsig AG), Rudolf Siedersleben (
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), Wilhelm Kissel (
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) und andere bedeutende Wirtschaftsführer. In his speech Bingel emphasized that the electrical industry occupied a key place in the armaments industry. Any disruption or delay in this area would impact industrial production in others, meaning that he believed that continuous contracting and the standardisation of wartime management were particularly important for the electrical industry. He emphasized the importance of maintaining reserves for production, as without them balancing production such a complex apparatus would be unsustainable. Bingel was also appointed to the Reichsgruppe Industrie (RI) and in that capacity took part in an RI meeting on 27 March 1940 which discussed the relationship between the RI and the Reich Minister for Armaments and Munitions
Fritz Todt Fritz Todt (; 4 September 1891 – 8 February 1942) was a German construction engineer and senior figure of the Nazi Party. He was the founder of '' Organisation Todt'' (OT), a military-engineering organisation that supplied German industry w ...
. This was also attended by several directors and managing directors of the
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, of the RI and of various business groups, including
Wilhelm Zangen Wilhelm Zangen (born 30 September 1891 in Duisburg – died 25 November 1971 in Düsseldorf) was a German industrialist and supporter of the Nazi Party. Zangen had a strong business brain and by his late 30s he was one of the leading figures in th ...
(RI), Rudolf Stahl (RI),
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(Reich Chamber of Commerce), Philipp Keßler (Iron and Steel Association), Helmut Roehnert and Walter Borbet. At the meeting Bingel stated that he had talked with Todt and thus gained a good impression of him, arguing that Todt had no preconceived opinions and possessed "common sense". Bingel suggested so-called sponsorships to Todt, which would be understood as a special combination of general contractorship and a joint venture.


Supporting the SS

Bingel's important position in German industry also brought interest from the SS. Through Friedrich Kranefuß he had dealings with the Freundeskreis Reichsführer SS, for which he raised donations - for example, the banker
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wrote a note to
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on 21 September 1943 stating that Bingel had transferred a 100,000
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donation to account "S". In an affidavit to the
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dated 5 August 1946,Nuremberg Document NI 382, verbatim from H. Schumann: ''SS im Einsatz'' the head of the SS Economic and Administrative Main Office (SS-WVHA)
Oswald Pohl Oswald Ludwig Pohl (; 30 June 1892 – 7 June 1951) was a German high-ranking SS official during the Nazi era. As the head of the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office and the head administrator of the Nazi concentration camps, he was a ke ...
stated that he knew Bingel personally thanks to his official duties and that Bingel had negotiated with SS-Obergruppenführer
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, the head of Office Group D in the SS-WVHA, regarding the use of prisoners in factories. Bingel was captured by the
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in Berlin in 1945 and sent to the internment camp at Ketschendorf before being moved to the one at
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, dying at the latter.


Memberships of supervisory boards and committees

* Board of the
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(1942-1945) * Nederlandsche Apparate Frabrik Loneker (Hegelo) * Erzgesellschaft zur Erschließung von Nichteisenmetallen (Berlin) * Hamburg-Amerika Paketfahrt AG (HAPAG) (Hamburg) * Board of the Verein Deutscher Eisenhüttenleute (Düsseldorf), now the
Stahlinstitut VDEh The Steel Institute VDEh ( German: Stahlinstitut VDEh) is a techno-economic organisation of the German steel industry headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. The institute was founded in 1860 as "Technical association for steelmaking" (''Technischer ...


Works

* ''Entwicklungslinien der wirtschaftlichen elektromotorischen Antriebe in der Industrie.'' In: ''VDI-Zeitschrift.'' 1930, S. 848–864. * ''Die Elektrizität im Aufgabenkreis der deutschen Technik.'' Leipzig 1938.


Bibliography (in German)

*
Ernst Klee Ernst Klee (15 March 1942, Frankfurt – 18 May 2013, Frankfurt) was a German journalist and author. As a writer on Germany's history, he was best known for his exposure and documentation of medical crimes in Nazi Germany, much of which was conce ...
: ''Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich.'' Frankfurt am Main 2003. * Deutsches Zentralarchiv Potsdam, Film Nr. 1758 (OKW-Besprechung vom 18. Dezember 1939). * Betriebsarchiv Carl Zeiss Jena Nr. W 22 (Besprechung der Reichsgruppe Industrie vom 27. März 1940). * Erich Stockhorst: '' 5000 Köpfe. Wer war was im Dritten Reich''. Arndt, Kiel 1998. * Heinz Schumann, Heinz Kührich (Redaktion): ''SS im Einsatz.'' Berlin 1964. * Tobias Bütow, Franka Bindernagel: ''Ein KZ in der Nachbarschaft.'' Köln 2003. * Georg Wenzel: '' Deutscher Wirtschaftsführer. Lebensgänge deutscher Wirtschaftspersönlichkeiten. Ein Nachschlagebuch über 13000 Wirtschaftspersönlichkeiten unserer Zeit.'' Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg/Berlin/Leipzig 1929
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'', Band 1. 2005. * '' Reichshandbuch der deutschen Gesellschaft – Das Handbuch der Persönlichkeiten in Wort und Bild''. Erster Band, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930, ISBN 3-598-30664-4
''Bingel hat ausgedient''.
In: ''
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'', 5. September 1995; Änderung der Straße mit dem Namen „Bingel“.


External links (in German)

*
Bingel's biographical note on Fa. Siemens site


References

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