Official housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area

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Board of the client on the building designed by architects Eduard Jürgens, Hans Mencke and Wilhelm Kröger from 1927 to 1929 at Waldstrasse 8 at the corner of De-Haën-Platz in Hanover's List district

The officials Dwellings Association of Hanover and surrounding area , also official apartment association for Hannover and its environs or short official apartment association called, was one as eGmbH organized housing association based in Hannover .

history

At a certain time apart from the Hanoverian savings and construction association founded during the founding of the German Empire at the end of the 19th century, the civil servants housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area with 1881 people at the beginning was not registered until 1900. One of the founders of the association was State Secretary for Culture Heinrich Dittmer (born September 2, 1862 in Ebstorf; † July 7, 1932 in Hanover).

The second housing cooperative in Hanover began its construction in the same year with the construction of the "[...] Waldheim residential colony ." For this purpose, from 1900 onwards, the development plan for a colony of villas was drawn up by various architects, including Alfred Sasse , who - as far as known - Specially provided the plans for the buildings erected between 1902 and 1904 at Liebrechtstrasse 40 to 50 .

The activities of the official apartment association, however, not met with anyone on unanimous approval: for example, put the Headquartered also in Hanover House and Landowners Association to Hanover in 1908, the petition number 36 in the First Chamber of the Prussian Landtag , the Prussian mansion one with the The aim is that the high house should refuse the civil servants housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area a second mortgage that has already been promised and in future be more reluctant to support this cooperative.

At the time of the Weimar Republic , the "Official Housing Association " was the client for the housing estate on De-Haën-Platz , together with private builders , according to the specifications of the City Building Office under Karl Elkart and according to plans by the architects Eduard Juergens, Hans Mencke, Wilhelm Kröger and Friedrich Wilhelm Schick between 1927 and 1929 in the List district .

Logo at the headquarters of the Heimkehr housing association at the corner of Geibelstrasse and Hildesheimer Strasse in the southern part of Hanover

The civil servants housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area e. GmbH, Hanover still prescribed interest-bearing debt certificates during the time of National Socialism and into the Second World War . In 1943, also the year of the most devastating air raids on Hanover , the civil servants housing association and other housing associations such as the savings and construction association Wülfel und Umgebung merged on April 23, 1943 to form today's Heimkehr housing association .

Dittmerstrasse

Dittmerstrasse , which was laid out in the Waldheim district in 1935 and leads from Roßkampstrasse to Waldheimstrasse , has since honored Heinrich Dittmer, the co-founder of the civil servants' housing association .

literature

  • Wiener Bauindustrie-Zeitung , 25th year. 1908, depicting the villa colony of the Hanover civil servants' housing association:
    • No. 28, pp. 279-280;
    • No. 29, pp. 289-291
  • German technician newspaper . DTZ. Journal for the social and economic interests of technical employees and civil servants. Organ of the Federation of Technical Employees and Civil Servants. Berlin: Industriebeamten-Verlag:
    • Alfred Sasse : Single-family houses for the civil servants housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area. in Vol. 19 (1902), Issue 51 of December 20, 1902, pp. 652-655
    • Residential buildings for the civil servants housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area. in Vol. 21 (1904), Issue 4, January 23, 1904, pp. 49-51
  • oV : The roots. In: 1900 2000. 100 years of the Heimkehr eG housing cooperative, anniversary publication with 80 largely illustrated pages, ed. from the housing association Heimkehr, Bad Schwalbach: Grünwald-Verlag, 2000, v. a. Pp. 11-22

Archival material

Archives from and to the civil servants' housing association for Hanover and the surrounding area can be found, for example

  • in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Hanover location) :
    • under the title Dittmer, Heinrich, geb. 02.09.1862, State Secretary for Culture ; for the period from 1892 to 1932 in the department of the General Commission, State Cultural Office, Oberpräsidium Hannover / State Cultural Department , signature NLA HA Hann. 148 Acc. 53/65 No. 17/3
    • under the title Beamten-Wohnungs-Verein für Hannover und Umgebung as "[...] application for the granting of interest reductions for state building loans for 1938"; for the period 1938, volume 3 of December 311 , signature NLA HA Hann. 180 Hannover b No. 1/3

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Adelheid von Saldern (ed.): New living. Housing policy and living culture in Hanover in the twenties (= Hannoversche Studien , Vol. 1), ed. on behalf of the state capital Hanover, Hanover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung und Verlag, 1993, ISBN 978-3-7752-4951-5 and ISBN 3-7752-4951-6 , p. 22
  2. Compare, for example, the inscription on the historical information board on the Waldstrasse 8 building in Hanover
  3. a b Dieter Brosius : 1900. In: Hannover Chronik , p. 143; Preview over google books
  4. oV : The German housing. Negotiations and reports of the Subcommittee on Trade, Industry, Commerce and Crafts , Special Publication 7, ed. from the committee for the investigation of the production and sales conditions of the German economy (Germany), 3rd subcommittee, Berlin: ES Mittler & Sohn, 1931, p. 347; Preview over google books
  5. ^ A b Helmut Zimmermann : Dittmerstrasse , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover. Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 61
  6. a b Reinhard Glaß: Sasse, Alfred , short vita, list of works, bibliography, etc. in the database architects and artists with direct reference to Conrad Wilhelm Hase (1818–1902) , last accessed on January 14, 2017
  7. ↑ top v .: Stenographic reports on the negotiations of the Prussian mansion , Session 1908, Berlin: Preußischer Landtag, Herrenhaus, 1908, p. 487; Preview over google books
  8. Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : De-Haën-Platz , in Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek (ed.): Hannover. Art and Culture Lexicon (HKuKL), new edition, 4th, updated and expanded edition, Springe: zu Klampen, 2007, ISBN 978-3-934920-53-8 , p. 99f.
  9. See Appendix 1 12th LeistungsDV-LA Twelfth Ordinance on Compensation Services under the Burden Equalization Act (12th LeistungsDV-LA) in the version of July 1, 2006 on the website jurion.de , last accessed on January 13, 2017
  10. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Second World War. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , pp. 694f.
  11. n.v .: the roots. In: 1900 2000. 100 years of the Heimkehr eG housing cooperative, anniversary publication with 80 largely illustrated pages, ed. from the housing association Heimkehr, Bad Schwalbach: Grünwald-Verlag, 2000, v. a. Pp. 11-22
  12. Compare the information from the Lower Saxony archive information system database (arcinsys)
  13. Compare the information provided by the arcinsys