Dietrich Oldenburg

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Dietrich Eberhard Oldenburg (born January 19, 1933 in Berlin ) is a German writer and civil servant.

Life

Dietrich Oldenburg's parents were Ulrich Oldenburg (2003–1968) and Charlotte Oldenburg, b. Stanke (1904–1995), daughter of the Berlin architect Paul Stanke (1875–1948). After graduating from high school in 1952 at the Friedrich Paulsen-Gymnasium in Niebüll , Oldenburg studied law in Marburg and Tübingen from 1952 to 1956 . In Marburg he became a member of the Germania fraternity in 1952, from which he and many others were excluded in 1956 because of the so-called Petri affair . After completing his legal clerkship at the Flensburg Regional Court and the Schleswig Higher Regional Court , he completed his second state examination in Hamburg . Since 1962 he was in the civil service as a civil servant at the Federal Employment Agency. From 1970 to 1975 he was director of the employment office in Braunschweig , from 1975 to 1986 of the employment office in Hamburg and from 1986 to 1998 as president of the state employment office of Hesse . After retiring, he worked as a freelance writer in Frankfurt am Main . He published historical novels , which dealt mainly with material from Roman history. Oldenburg largely adhered to the facts handed down by ancient authors, which he embedded in a novel.

Oldenburg was also socially involved in the vocational training of employees and the rehabilitation of the disabled. From 1978 to 1990 he was chairman of the board of trustees of the Groneschule foundation in Hamburg, chairman of the board of the Hessen vocational training center in Frankfurt from 1986 to 2001, chairman of the advisory board of the North Hesse vocational training center in Arolsen from 1987 to 1998, chairman of the board of directors of the southern Hesse vocational training center in Karben and chairman of the Thuringian vocational training center in Gera from 1990 to 1998.

Oldenburg has been married to Monika, née Bauck, since 1964 and has a son and a daughter.

Fonts

  • The providers of vocational training as tendency companies , in: New journal for labor and social law from June 5, 1989, No. 11/89, pages 414 ff, CH Beck Verlag
  • Family ties. CA Starke-Verlag, Limburg 2000, ISBN 3-7980-0564-8
  • The trail of the wolves. Haag and Herchen, Frankfurt 2002, ISBN 3-89846-111-4
  • No closed season for wolves. Haag and Herchen, Frankfurt 2004, ISBN 3-89846-268-4
  • Death of a lead wolf. Haag and Herchen, Frankfurt 2007, ISBN 978-3-89846-439-0
  • Piso's crime. Historical novel. Haag and Herchen, Frankfurt 2010, ISBN 978-3-89846-586-1

literature

  • Article Oldenburg, Dietrich. In: Who is who? Edition 2009. Schmidt Römhild-Verlag, Lübeck 2009

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Der Spiegel, No. 34 of August 21, 1957 Article: Das Wort der Alten Herren , pp. 29 ff.
  2. ^ Braunschweiger Zeitung of April 3, 1970
  3. Hamburger Abendblatt from 5./6. July 1975
  4. Frankfurter Rundschau No. 18 of January 22, 1986