Witt was born on the island of
Alsen, then a part of the
German Empire. Shortly after his birth, his parents moved the family to China to work as missionaries, and he did not return to Europe until he was nine. Witt was awarded a
Ph.D. at the University of Göttingen in 1933 with a thesis titled: "Riemann-Roch theorem and zeta-Function in hypercomplexes" He became a qualified lecturer and gave guest lectures in Göttingen and
Hamburg. During
World War II he joined a group of five mathematicians, recruited by
Wilhelm Fenner, and which included
Georg Aumann,
Alexander Aigner,
Oswald Teichmüller, Johann Friedrich Schultze and their leader professor
Wolfgang Franz, to form the backbone of the new mathematical research department in the late 1930s that would eventually be called: Section IVc of
Cipher Department of the High Command of the Wehrmacht (abbr. OKW/Chi). From 1937 until 1979, he taught at the
University of Hamburg. He died in Hamburg in 1991, shortly after his 80th birthday. ==Work==