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Rudolf Brinkmann (28 August 1893, Greene, Einbeck – after 1973) was a German economist and Secretary of State in the time of Nazism. After he had finished school, Brinkmann studied legal science and economics. After the outbreak of the first World War he joined German army and served as an artillerist. 1916 he left the army because of an injury. He moved to banks and worked since 1919 in Göttingen for the Reichsbank. 1923 he overtook the guidance of intern revision of the Reichsbank in Berlin and worked later in the directory. Afterwards he was member of board of ReichsbankHamburg. 1931 he became director of the Reichsbank in Aschaffenburg.

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  • رودلف برينكمان (ar)
  • Rudolf Brinkmann (Staatssekretär) (de)
  • Rudolf Brinkmann (economist) (en)
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  • رودلف برينكمان (بالألمانية: Rudolf Brinkmann)‏ (و. 1893 – 1955 م) هو سياسي، وعالم اقتصاد، من ألمانيا، كان عضوًا في شوتزشتافل، توفي عن عمر يناهز 62 عاماً. (ar)
  • Rudolf Brinkmann (* 28. August 1893 in Greene; † nach 1973) war ein deutscher Nationalökonom und Staatssekretär im Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Rudolf Brinkmann (28 August 1893, Greene, Einbeck – after 1973) was a German economist and Secretary of State in the time of Nazism. After he had finished school, Brinkmann studied legal science and economics. After the outbreak of the first World War he joined German army and served as an artillerist. 1916 he left the army because of an injury. He moved to banks and worked since 1919 in Göttingen for the Reichsbank. 1923 he overtook the guidance of intern revision of the Reichsbank in Berlin and worked later in the directory. Afterwards he was member of board of ReichsbankHamburg. 1931 he became director of the Reichsbank in Aschaffenburg. (en)
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  • رودلف برينكمان (بالألمانية: Rudolf Brinkmann)‏ (و. 1893 – 1955 م) هو سياسي، وعالم اقتصاد، من ألمانيا، كان عضوًا في شوتزشتافل، توفي عن عمر يناهز 62 عاماً. (ar)
  • Rudolf Brinkmann (* 28. August 1893 in Greene; † nach 1973) war ein deutscher Nationalökonom und Staatssekretär im Nationalsozialismus. (de)
  • Rudolf Brinkmann (28 August 1893, Greene, Einbeck – after 1973) was a German economist and Secretary of State in the time of Nazism. After he had finished school, Brinkmann studied legal science and economics. After the outbreak of the first World War he joined German army and served as an artillerist. 1916 he left the army because of an injury. He moved to banks and worked since 1919 in Göttingen for the Reichsbank. 1923 he overtook the guidance of intern revision of the Reichsbank in Berlin and worked later in the directory. Afterwards he was member of board of ReichsbankHamburg. 1931 he became director of the Reichsbank in Aschaffenburg. (en)
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