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Carl Wurster : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carl Wurster Carl Wurster (2 December 1900 in Stuttgart – 14 December 1974 in Frankenthal) was a German chemist and ''Wehrwirtschaftsführer'' (war economy leader) during the Third Reich. He subsequently became one of the leading figures in post-war Germany's industrial life. ==Pre-war career== The son of police inspector Carl Wurster and his wife, Clara Sippel Carl Wuster entered the German Imperial Army to serve in the First World War after leaving school.〔(Carl Wurster (1900–1974) )〕 After his war service he studied chemistry at the University of Stuttgart whilst also serving with the ''Einwohnerwehr'', a right-wing militia active in southern Germany.〔 He subsequently took a doctorate in engineering and in 1924 took a post with BASF where he worked closely with Carl Bosch.〔 In 1926 he was made the head of the main inorganic laboratory at IG Farben's Ludwigshafen plant, marrying Margareta Bergmann around the same time (the couple eventually having two daughters).〔 Wurster rose through the ranks at IG Farben, becoming head of inorganic operations in 1931, chairman of the Inorganic Production Committee in 1933, a director of the company in 1936 and both a full member of the Vorstand and head of Farben's Upper Rhine Business Group.〔
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