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== C.V. ==
== C.V. ==
After the second world war Robert Ditter studied German, French and Physical Education at the [[Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen]]. After his studies he began a carrier as a high school teacher.
After the second world war Robert Ditter studied German, French and Physical Education at the [[Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen]]. After his studies he began a career as a high school teacher at the Gymnasium in [[Tuttlingen]].
In 1964 he was appointed director of the [[Gymnasium Schramberg]] – office he had until 1988.
In 1964 he was appointed principal of the [[Gymnasium Schramberg]] – a position that he had until 1988.


Robert Ditter was one of the first (west) German high school principals who organized student exchanges between a German high school and French <ref > Barbara Olowinsky: ''L'Amitie Franco -Allemande Schülertausch mit Frankreich und Belgien.'' In: Gymnasium Schramberg (Ed.): ''Gymnasium Schramberg - 1840, 1940, 1990 Festschrift zum Doppeljubiläum 150 Jahre Geschichte, 50 Jahre Abitur''. Schramberg 1990. pages 158- 161 </ref>, English and American (USA)<ref>Hans Hekler:''Gymnasium Schramberg als Sommerschule für amerikanische Schüler,'' ibid. pp.162-165 </ref> High Schools after the second world war.
Robert Ditter was one of the first (west) German high school principals who organized student exchanges between a German high school and French <ref > Barbara Olowinsky: ''L'Amitie Franco -Allemande Schülertausch mit Frankreich und Belgien.'' In: Gymnasium Schramberg (Ed.): ''Gymnasium Schramberg - 1840, 1940, 1990 Festschrift zum Doppeljubiläum 150 Jahre Geschichte, 50 Jahre Abitur''. Schramberg 1990. pages 158- 161 </ref>, and US-American <ref>Hans Hekler:''Gymnasium Schramberg als Sommerschule für amerikanische Schüler,'' ibid. pp.162-165 </ref> schools after the second world war.


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Robert Ditter (* 1924 in Stetten am kalten Markt; † 24 January 2007 in Schramberg) was the director of the Gymnasium Schramberg from 1964 - 1988.

C.V.

After the second world war Robert Ditter studied German, French and Physical Education at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. After his studies he began a career as a high school teacher at the Gymnasium in Tuttlingen. In 1964 he was appointed principal of the Gymnasium Schramberg – a position that he had until 1988.

Robert Ditter was one of the first (west) German high school principals who organized student exchanges between a German high school and French [1], and US-American [2] schools after the second world war.

sources

  • This is a short translation of the article about Robert Ditter in the French wikipedia.

Literature

  • Gymnasium Schramberg (Ed.): Gymnasium Schramberg - 1840, 1940, 1990 Festschrift zum Doppeljubiläum 150 Jahre Geschichte, 50 Jahre Abitur. Schramberg 1990.

notes

  1. ^ Barbara Olowinsky: L'Amitie Franco -Allemande Schülertausch mit Frankreich und Belgien. In: Gymnasium Schramberg (Ed.): Gymnasium Schramberg - 1840, 1940, 1990 Festschrift zum Doppeljubiläum 150 Jahre Geschichte, 50 Jahre Abitur. Schramberg 1990. pages 158- 161
  2. ^ Hans Hekler:Gymnasium Schramberg als Sommerschule für amerikanische Schüler, ibid. pp.162-165

external links

http://www.sv-srb.de/gym/website.php?id=/index/home/news/data_465.htm commemorative adress (in German) for Rober Ditter, by OStD Dennig, the current principal of the Gymnasium Schramberg.