Celle Lexicon

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The Celle-Lexikon , subtitled from Abbensen to Zwische , is a reference work on the history in and around the Lower Saxon city ​​of Celle . For by the local historian RWLE Möller wrote and 1987 in Hildesheim in the publishing of August Lax published lexicon of social scientists wrote Rainer Marwedel the foreword.

RWLE Möller was considered to be the “ nest dirtier ” of his hometown in the 1980s, especially because of the first encyclopedia he wrote about Celle , as Oskar Ansull once summed up the statements made by the Celle dignitaries . In addition to an alphabetically arranged “ inventory ” of the history, Möller particularly showed the perpetrators and followers from the time of National Socialism from 1933 and “until well after 1945”, which was uncomfortable for “the old clans ” and “the contemporaries who were still alive in those years . "Möller's lexicon and the associated educational work, which was later continued by the RWLE Möller Foundation , was described by Oskar Ansull as a" stroke of luck "for the old Heidestadt.

The German National Library described the Celle-Lexikon in its catalog as a dictionary for the subject groups geography, local history and regional studies, travel and bibliographies . The lexicon received the ISBN 978-3-7848-4039-0 and the ISBN 3-7848-4039-6 .

The successor to the Celle Lexicon was the Celle font, begun by RWLE Möller and his school friend Bernd Polster as a revision of the Lexicon and published in the Cellesche Zeitung at the end of 2003 . The city book. , Subtitle City History from a Different Perspective .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Information in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. Oskar Ansull: "A stroke of luck for Celle" - RWLE Möller and his foundation of the same name , article on the celleheute.de page from March 2, 2016
  3. Information from the Celle city archive about the Arcinsys Lower Saxony Bremen archive information system