- Paul Pleiger
Paul Pleiger (born
28 September 1899 in Buchholz nearHattingen ; died22 July 1985 inHattingen ) was a German state adviser and corporate general director.The miner's son underwent training as an
engineer and soon afterwards established himself as a small-scaleentrepreneur and machine factory owner. He later createdhttp://www.pleiger.de/ppm/e/geschichte/main.htm Time line of Pleiger Unternehmensgruppe] [http://www.pleiger.de/ppm/e/geschichte/main.htm Paul Pleiger Handelsgesellschaft] in 1952, specializing in the manufacturing ofpolyurethane cast elastomers for Bayer's Vulkollan.Quite early on – the exact date has been lost – he joined the
NSDAP . For the Party, Pleiger functioned as aGau economic adviser in the Gau of Westphalia-South (Westfalen-Süd), before he was summoned to the Raw Materials Office inBerlin in 1934.In 1937,
Hermann Göring transferred to Pleiger the management of the "Reichswerke AG für Erzbergbau und Eisenhütten "Hermann Göring", commonly known as the "Reichswerke Hermann Göring" ("Hermann Göring Reich Works"), an industrial establishment dealing in oremining andiron , which was huge but unprofitable, but nevertheless deemed necessary to further Germany's growth and power. In 1941, Pleiger became Reich commissioner forNazi Germany 'scoal supply, and in 1942 "Reich Commissioner for the Whole Economy of the East".In the
Ministries Trial atNuremberg , Pleiger was sentenced to 15 years inprison in 1949, which he finished in 1959 Fact|date=February 2007 .As General Director of the Hermann Göring Reich Works, Pleiger was one of the
Third Reich 's most influential economic functionaries and state entrepreneurs. As Reich Commissioner for the Eastern Economy, along with his position at the Göring Works, he was jointly responsible for the exploitation of people and material from Nazi-occupied lands.After his retirement from the company he founded, operations continued under the direction of his son Dr. Paul Pleiger, Jr., who died in an automobile accident in 1983. His company would later see expansions to South Korea, Germany, and the United States.
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