Carl Rehs

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Carl Rehs (born April 28, 1867 in Lägs , † October 4, 1945 in Königsberg ) was a German beekeeper in East Prussia .

Life

As the son of a teacher, Rehs attended the teachers' college in Waldau . From 1891 he was an assistant teacher at the Königsberg asylum for the blind and later a main teacher in Kalgen .

After he took over his father's apiary in 1896 , he soon became the leading beekeeper in East Prussia . From 1909 he was a regular employee of the Georgine , the magazine of the East Prussian farmers' union. In 1924 he was appointed to the economic committee of the German Beekeeping Association . In 1930 he took over the management of the East Prussian Beekeeping Association. He was an employee of the Königsberger Volkszeitung and for over 25 years first editor of the Prussian bee newspaper . "Bienenvater Rehs" founded the important beekeeping school in Korschen . He died at the age of 78 in the destroyed Königsberg.

He was the father of Reinhold Rehs and the father-in-law of Heinz von Schumann .

Works

  • The bees as matchmakers , comedy, 1902.
  • The bee diseases . Mohrungen 1926. GoogleBooks
  • From Kanitz to Kickhöffel , Leipzig, 1939.
  • German beekeeping with special consideration of the German East. Textbook for all beekeepers . Königsberg 1926, 1941. GoogleBooks
  • Michael Kurella and Daniel Gottlieb Settegast - two East Prussian pioneers of beekeeping as contemporaries of "Old Fritz". Chosen from her books and dressed . Leipzig 1942. GoogleBooks
  • Colorful all sorts of the immen . Pfenningstorff Verlag 1938. GoogleBooks

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