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Ott Christoph Hilgenberg (born 1896 in Grebenstein near Kassel; died 1976 in Berlin) was a German engineer, scientist and a humanist. Directly after his Abitur in the year 1914 Hilgenberg was drawn to the war service, but he was discharged after a knee injury. Afterwards he studied electrical mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and remained as an engineer until 1924. Ott Christoph Hilgenberg was the youngest of four children. He lost his father Hermann, director of the Hanau Granary, at the age of six. Directly after his matura examinations, the First World War broke…mehr

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Ott Christoph Hilgenberg (born 1896 in Grebenstein near Kassel; died 1976 in Berlin) was a German engineer, scientist and a humanist. Directly after his Abitur in the year 1914 Hilgenberg was drawn to the war service, but he was discharged after a knee injury. Afterwards he studied electrical mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and remained as an engineer until 1924. Ott Christoph Hilgenberg was the youngest of four children. He lost his father Hermann, director of the Hanau Granary, at the age of six. Directly after his matura examinations, the First World War broke out. Hilgenberg was a soldier on the front lines until the war ended, leaving him with a permanent hearing loss, a shot through one knee having healed quite well.