Wilhelm Zangen (born 30 September 1891 in Duisburg – died 25 November 1971 in Düsseldorf) was a German industrialist and supporter of the Nazi Party.
In this position Zangen oversaw the use of slave labour in the company's tube rolling mills.
[1] He joined the Nazi Party and SS in 1937 and was awarded the title Wehrwirtschaftsführer.
[1] Other positions he filled under the Nazis included head of the German Industry Association, vice-president of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Düsseldorf and deputy chair of the Berlin-based Reich Economic Chamber, as well as directorships of a number of companies.
[1] After the war Zangen was briefly imprisoned for his use of slave labor and his involvement in arming the Nazi regime.