Edmund Strutz

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Edmund Strutz (born July 12, 1892 in Ronsdorf ; † August 5, 1964 in Wermelskirchen ) was a Prussian civil servant, genealogist and local researcher in the Bergisches Land .

Life

Edmund Strutz was born the son of a middle school teacher. He attended the Elberfelder Gymnasium , where he passed the Abitur at Easter 1911. He studied law in Jena, Berlin and Bonn. After he had passed the first state examination in law in June 1914, he went to the First World War as a lieutenant; In 1918 he was seriously wounded on the Western Front and became a British prisoner of war. After his release, he continued to study law. In 1920 he received his doctorate with a legal history dissertation on the city and court constitution of Elberfeld (from 1610 to 1807) . From 1922 he worked as a government assessor in the Düsseldorf district government , from 1924 in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior , from 1925 as a councilor. From 1927 to 1932 he was district administrator in the district of Hoya , from 1932 to 1934 district administrator in the district of Goldberg in Silesia. In February 1934 he was delegated to the Reich Ministry of the Interior as a ministerial advisor and in 1935 was appointed government vice-president in Koblenz .

In September 1943 Strutz was given a forced leave of absence, then put on hold and expelled from the NSDAP . On the basis of an order from the People's Court , she was arrested in November 1944 and was imprisoned in the Bützow correctional facility until Germany was liberated from National Socialism .

Edmund Strutz was chairman of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein , the West German Society for Family Studies and the Working Group on Genealogical Associations. He published numerous works and series of publications on the history of the Rhine and the history of the mountains and founded a. a. the Rheinische Lebensbilder . From 1952 until his death he was the editor of the German Gender Book .

The Edmund-Strutz-Weg was named after Edmund Strutz on February 12, 1970 in Ronsdorf. His estate is in the archives of the Bergische Geschichtsverein, Wermelskirchen department, and was processed by Lothar Kellermann, who was born in Elberfeld.

Fonts

  • Bergisches gender book
    • Vol. 1, Verlag CA Starke, Görlitz 1913 (= German Gender Book Vol. 24)
    • Vol. 2, Verlag CA Starke, Görlitz 1922 (= German Gender Book Vol. 35).
  • German gender book. Genealogical handbook of middle class families . Volumes edited by Edmund Strutz:
    • Vol. 125, Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1959 (= General Gender Book Vol. 37).
    • Bd. 130, Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1962 (= General Gender Book Vol. 38).
  • as publisher: Rheinische Lebensbilder. Volume 1 ff., Düsseldorf 1961 ff.
  • The pedigree of the Elberfeld mayors and city judges from 1708 to 1808 . 2nd edition Degener, Neustadt ad Aisch 1963.
  • The rise and fall of Remscheid families . Bergischer Geschichtsverein, Dept. Remscheid, Remscheid 1964.
  • 175 years Abr. Frowein jun. / Abr. & Gebr. Frowein / Frowein & Co. A. = G. , A contribution to the economic history of Wuppertal, printed by A. Bagel Düsseldorf, 1938.

literature

  • In Memoriam Edmund Strutz . In: Marianne Strutz-Ködel, Helmut Strehlau (ed.): German Gender Book , Bd. 135. Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1965.
  • Curriculum vitae in: Alfons Labisch , Florian Tennstedt : The path to the “Law on the Unification of Health Care” of July 3, 1934. Development lines and moments of the state and municipal health care system in Germany . Academy for Public Health in Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf 1985 (= series of publications by the Academy for Public Health in Düsseldorf , vol. 13). Vol. 2, p. 503.
  • Curriculum vitae in: Rainer Bookhagen: The Protestant child care and the inner mission in the time of National Socialism , vol. 2: 1937 to 1945: retreat into the area of ​​the church . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2002, ISBN 3-525-55730-2 , p. 1072.
  • Biographical data in: Reinhold Zilch, Bärbel Holtz (edit.): The protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1925–1934 / 38 , Vol. 12: 1925–1938 . Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim 2004, ISBN 3-487-12704-0 . Volume 2, p. 710.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rainer Bookhagen: The Protestant child care and the inner mission in the time of National Socialism , Vol. 2: 1937 to 1945: Retreat into the area of ​​the church . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 2002. p. 1072.
  2. a b c Alfons Labisch, Florian Tennstedt: The way to the "Law on the standardization of the health system" of July 3, 1934 . Düsseldorf 1985. Vol. 2, p. 503.
  3. a b Wolfgang Stock: Wuppertal street names . Thales Verlag, Essen-Werden 2002, ISBN 3-88908-481-8 .
  4. Remscheider General-Anzeiger: Obituary: Lothar Kellermann , edition of February 10, 2014.