Anselm Reichhold

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Anselm Reichhold (born September 3, 1920 in Unterschnatterbach ; † September 10, 2002 ) was a German Benedictine (OSB) and homeland researcher.

Life

From 1931 to 1937 he attended the Benedictine Progymnasium in Scheyern. He took part in World War II and was from May 10, 1945 to June 2, 1948 in Russian captivity. In addition to studying theology and philosophy, he also studied mathematics and physics and taught at the Benedictine grammar school in Scheyern and from 1969 until his retirement in 1976 at the Schyren grammar school in Pfaffenhofen as head of mathematics and finally as head of the branch of the Schyren grammar school in Scheyern .

Fonts (selection)

  • The German Catholic Church at the time of National Socialism (1933-1945) with special consideration of pastoral letters, memoranda, sermons and other rallies by the German Catholic bishops . Sankt Ottilien 1992, ISBN 3-88096-665-6 .
  • The Scheyerer images of princes in the Wittelsbach grave church . Scheyern 1993, OCLC 163461942 .
  • Introduction to the analytical geometry of affine maps . Munich 1992, ISBN 3-431-03130-7 .
  • Chronicle of Scheyern. From the first beginnings to the present . Weißenhorn 1998, ISBN 3-87437-411-4 .

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