Hermann Behrbohm

[4] He studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, as well as mathematics and number theory at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

Behrbohm was a research assistant at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen in 1933–1936 and wrote his doctoral dissertation on the algebra identity of the meromorphisms of an elliptical function body.

Herrman Behrbom was asked for as a mathematician in the aerospace industry where you need to do your theoretical calculations and then run tests to drive development projects forward.

After the air raids on Augsburg the 25 February 1944, the development activities were moved into the underground facility of the Oberbayerische Forschungsanstalt in Oberammergau.

From autumn 1944, he worked half-time for the Aviation Research Institute Vienna (LFW) [8] in Wiener Neustadt, where Alexander Lippisch had opened his own development office.

[citation needed] After the war ended in 1945, Hermann was an unemployed father of a family with 4 children in Mering near Augsburg American zone of occupation.

They had income from gifts from housed American officers, but he also worked a time in agriculture and forestry with nature payments for family food on the table.

After the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany 1949 and the end of occupation, the opportunities were greater to find scientifically interesting work abroad and Behrbohm received offers from France and other countries.

[10] Being a specialist in aerodynamics is a narrow labor market with few employers in the world who have sufficient resources to create good results.