Edmund Stinnes
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Born
23 March 1896
Edmund Hugo Stinnes
23 March 1896
Died11 August 1980 (aged 84)
AlmamaterTechnische Universität Berlin (PhD)
OccupationIndustrialist
Edmund Stinnes | |
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Stinnes, c. 1925 | |
| Born | Edmund Hugo Stinnes 23 March 1896 |
| Died | 11 August 1980 (aged 84) |
| Alma mater | Technische Universität Berlin (PhD) |
| Occupation | Industrialist |
| Spouses | Emilie Margarethe Hartmann
(m. 1923; div. 1926)Margiana von Schulze-Gaevernitz
(m. 1930) |
| Father | Hugo Stinnes |
| Relatives | Gerhart von Schulze-Gaevernitz (father-in-law) Gero von Schulze-Gaevernitz (brother-in-law) Mathias Stinnes (great-grandfather) |
Edmund Hugo Stinnes (23 March 1896 – 11 August 1980) was a German-born American industrialist, professor and heir who was primarily based in the United States. He was the oldest son of Hugo Stinnes.
Stinnes was born 23 March 1896 in Mülheim, German Empire, the eldest of seven children, born to Hugo Stinnes and Clara Stinnes (née Wagenknecht). Stinnes was raised in his city of birth where his father had a variety of business interests mainly in the coal and mining industry. He attended Staatliches Gymnasium and then studied mechanical engineering at the Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin), where he completed his PhD in 1922.[1]