Background
Boehringer was the son of a factory owner.
Boehringer was the son of a factory owner.
He spent his childhood, youth, and his student years in Basel, where he also had his Doctor of Philosophy approved at the local university.
Until 1920 he was the head of the family firm C.H. Boehringer in Ingelheim. From 1931 he took part in the establishment of Hoffmann-Louisiana Roche in Basel. In 1930 he settled in Geneva.
After the outbreak of World World War II Boehringer gave up his German citizenship and became a Swiss national.
He founded the Commission mixte de Secours de la Croix Rouge Internationale and after the war he worked for J. R. Geigy AG. After George"s death Boehringer became inheritor and administrator of George"s estate. In 1959 he established the Stefan George Foundation and the Stefan George Archive.
Works by Boehringer: „Über das Leben von Gedichten“, „Bildnisse und Nachweise“ and „Das Antlitz des Genius“. Boehringers papers are held by the German Federal Archives.
Boehringer, Robert: Gedenken an Robert Boehringer, Stefan-George-Stiftung, Stuttgart 1994.
German Archaeological Institute]
From about 1905 Boehringer became a member of the circle of Stefan George and one of his most trusted friends.