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Friedrich Wilhelm Pleuger (born 6 April 1899 in Bonn; died 9 October 1972 in Hamburg) was a German engineer and entrepreneur who developed and patented a number of inventions, in particular , submersible pumps and ship rudder systems. He was a partner and founder of Pleuger Unterwasserpumpen GmbH in Hamburg (known as Pleuger Industries today), through which he marketed and sold these products. In addition, he was also the consul general of Ghana in Hamburg.

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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Pleuger (* 6. April 1899 in Bonn; † 9. Oktober 1972 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Ingenieur und Unternehmer, welcher insbesondere Nassläufer-Elektromotoren und Schiffsruderanlagen entwickelte und patentierte. Er war Gesellschafter und Gründer der Firma Pleuger Unterwasserpumpen GmbH in Hamburg (heute ), mit der er diese Entwicklungen vermarktete. Außerdem war er auch Wahlgeneralkonsul von Ghana in Hamburg. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Pleuger (born 6 April 1899 in Bonn; died 9 October 1972 in Hamburg) was a German engineer and entrepreneur who developed and patented a number of inventions, in particular , submersible pumps and ship rudder systems. He was a partner and founder of Pleuger Unterwasserpumpen GmbH in Hamburg (known as Pleuger Industries today), through which he marketed and sold these products. In addition, he was also the consul general of Ghana in Hamburg. (en)
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Pleuger (* 6. April 1899 in Bonn; † 9. Oktober 1972 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Ingenieur und Unternehmer, welcher insbesondere Nassläufer-Elektromotoren und Schiffsruderanlagen entwickelte und patentierte. Er war Gesellschafter und Gründer der Firma Pleuger Unterwasserpumpen GmbH in Hamburg (heute ), mit der er diese Entwicklungen vermarktete. Außerdem war er auch Wahlgeneralkonsul von Ghana in Hamburg. Seine technischen Entwicklungen wurden weltweit in verschiedenen Bereichen eingesetzt; unter anderem beim U-Bahn-Bau (Berlin, Moskau) und in Entwässerungsanlagen überall auf der Welt. (de)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Pleuger (born 6 April 1899 in Bonn; died 9 October 1972 in Hamburg) was a German engineer and entrepreneur who developed and patented a number of inventions, in particular , submersible pumps and ship rudder systems. He was a partner and founder of Pleuger Unterwasserpumpen GmbH in Hamburg (known as Pleuger Industries today), through which he marketed and sold these products. In addition, he was also the consul general of Ghana in Hamburg. His technical developments have been used in various fields worldwide. For example, in underground railway construction (Berlin, Moscow) and in drainage systems all over the world. (en)
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