Walter Susat was a highly mobile, social climber who took up the study of the new, institutionally not yet established business administration at an early stage. In his professional life, he distinguished himself with diverse experiences in university, civil service and private business. After the National Socialists’ “seizure of power” in spring 1933, the auditor resigned from the board of the Reich-owned auditing company “Treuarbeit” and the board of the auditors’ association “Institut der Wirtschaftsprüfer”.
Today: 24.6.1883, Walter Susat (1883-1960)
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