Albert Brödel

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Albert Brödel (born March 7, 1897 in Wallendorf ; † March 4, 1944 in Lublin ) was a teacher, local poet and chronicler in Thuringia.

Life

The lineage of his ancestors, which emerged from a charcoal family, can be traced in light for more than 400 years. Later, with the arrival of the porcelain industry from 1764, they worked as porcelain painters . In 1895 his grandfather took over the "Gasthaus zum last Heller" ( ). Albert Brödel was born there as the fourth child of Karl Brödel and his wife Emma, ​​nee. Pröschold, born.

Albert Brödel attended primary school in Lichte and Wallendorf from 1903 to 1911 and then from 1911 to 1916 the Princely State Seminar in Rudolstadt. This was followed by being drafted into the army in 1916, deployed on the Eastern and Western fronts and wounded. After his discharge from army service, Albert Brödel was appointed as a teacher at the school in Geiersthal in 1919, with subsequent assignment as a teacher at the school in Oberhain . In 1929 he became a teacher in Unterschöbling .

Albert Brödel married Marie Grid, the daughter of a master baker from Wallendorf, in 1922. The marriage had three children.

After being drafted into the Wehrmacht and being wounded, Albert Brödel died on April 4, 1944 in the Lublin field hospital.

Works

  • Extensive source studies and material collection regarding the local history of Lichte and the settlement of Piesautal / Lichtetal
  • Wolfgang Brödel (Ed.): "From the Köhlerhütte to the industrial site". A contribution to the history of the place Lichte and the settlements in the upper Lichtetal, compiled from official sources 1937-1939. Kulmbach, March 7, 1997.
  • Most famous poem: "Mein Lichtetal".

Individual evidence

  1. Brödel, Alber (1861–1927) in Lichte, best-known work "Portrait of a man and a woman" around 1880, Old Masters in miniature - Thuringian porcelain plate painting (catalog "Otto Ludwig" Museum Eisfeld, Volume I / 2011)
  2. Brödel, Engelbert (1848–1938) in Lichte