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Dr Hugo Eckener

When Dr Hugo Eckener was born on 10 August 1868, in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, Germany, his father, Johann Christoph Eckener, was 43 and his mother, Anna Maria Elizabeth Lange, was 32. He married Johanna Maas in October 1897. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He died on 14 August 1954, in Friedrichshafen, Bodenseekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, at the age of 86, and was buried in Friedrichshafen, Bodenseekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Hugo Eckener

Manager of the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin company

Hugo Eckener (10 August 1868 – 14 August 1954)[1][2][3] was the manager of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin during the inter-war years, and also the commander of the famous Graf Zeppelin for most of its record-setting flights, including the first airship flight around the world, making him the most successful airship commander in history. He was also responsible for the construction of the most successful type of airships of all time. An anti-Nazi who was invited to campaign as a moderate in the German presidential elections,[1][4][5] he was blacklisted by that regime and eventually sidelined.

Background

Eckener was born in Flensburg as the first child of Johann Christoph Eckener from Bremen and Anna Lange, daughter of a shoemaker.[1] As a youth he was judged an "indifferent student",[1][2] and he spent summers sailing and winters ice skating.[1]

Nevertheless, by 1892 under Professor Wilhelm Wundt, Eckener had ea

  

Hugo Eckener

Hugo Eckenerwas a Chief Architectserving the Naboo Royal Advisory Councilof Naboo. Eckener was tasked with protecting Naboo's art and history, while continuing the civic expansion.

Biography[]

In 32 BBY Hugo Eckener was part of the reelected members of the Naboo Royal Advisory Council, headed by Sio Bibble. Like all other members, Eckener maintained a good relationship with the other representatives of the Naboo government.

As Chief Architect of Naboo, Eckener was greatly appreciated. The Naboo appreciated art and architecture and found the architecture of their citiese and buildings very important. Before stepping into politics, Eckener was already an established architect. Along with architecture, Eckener represented all professions having to do with Naboo's infrastructure, such as construction workers, traders and contractors. Eckener was also responsible for new construction projects in Theed. He had to take into account that these new buildings would fit perfectly into the urban landscape, without standing out.

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