Victor Aimé Huber

Victor Aimé Huber (10 March 1800 – 19 July 1869) was a German social reformer, travel writer and a literature historian.

Huber graduated in medicine in 1820 and afterwards undertook several travels to France, Portugal, England, Spain and Italy.

Huber took part in the establishment of a conservative party in Prussia, from which he however withdrew after a short time because of the interests of feudal landlords.

His real aim was to help the reintegration of workers into the civil society, and for this reason he gave up his professorship in Berlin in order to dedicate himself to the social questions of the day.

From 1849 to 1852 Huber was active in the executive committee of the not-for-profit building firm of the 'Citizens of Berlin' which built six small houses for 15 families on a property at Schoenhauser Av.

Victor Huber