Emil Müller-Ettikon

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Gravestone at the mountain church in Kadelburg

Emil Müller-Ettikon , actually Emil Müller , (born December 28, 1911 in Sindolsheim , † February 14, 1985 in Ettikon ) was a German senior teacher, author and local researcher.

Life

Emil Müller's father, a farmer and innkeeper, leased the Ettikoner Hof, an economic yard of the Lonza works in Ettikon , in 1920 . At the age of 16 he published his first poem in the Alb-Boten . After graduating from high school in Waldshut in 1932 , he studied various subjects in Heidelberg, Berlin and Geneva. In Freiburg he studied at the Institute for Newspaper Science founded by Wilhelm Kapp , where he obtained his doctorate and habilitation. As the designated successor, he passed the state examination as a philologist . Afterwards he was a trainee teacher at the Suso-Gymnasium in Konstanz. During the war he was a news interpreter in France and Italy and was taken prisoner of war. On his return he ran the Ettikoner Hof because his older brother had died. In 1948 he married and began teaching at the Hochrheingymnasium Waldshut. In 1971 the Kadelburg community made him an honorary citizen. In 1974 he was a co-founder of the Hochrhein History Association and later an honorary member. He was also a member of the Tiengen riding club, where he founded the vaulting group, and of the Küssaberg Association. His literary and local and regional historical work includes numerous articles in newspapers and around two dozen larger works.

Works and writings

  • Robespierre, revolutionary and speaker , series "Zeitung und Leben", Volume 42, 1937.
  • Little trip to Venice , 1954.
  • Dr. Balthasar Hubmaier, the pastor of Waldshut , 1955.
  • From the history of the village of Kadelburg , 1956.
  • Knight Steinmair, minstrel and citizen of Waldshut. A study , 1960.
  • The peasants' war in the Waldshut district , 1961.
  • Excuse and complaint from the city of Waldshut. A decade of Waldshut history 1520–1530 , 1962.
  • About the village of Kadelburg and its past , 1964.
  • Zurzach's relations with Kadelburg , in the 1964 annual journal of the Zurzach Historical Association.
  • Heinrich Hansjakob in Waldshut . Verlag Zimmermann. 1964.
  • Johannes Marder , Waldshut. Self-published.
  • The Saltpeterer , Freiburg im Breisgau. Schillinger, 1979.
  • The Schwarzmichel , Rombach, 1980.
  • Brief overview of the history of Küssaberg , Verlag Zimmermann, Waldshut, 1981.

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Huff: Memory of Heimatforscher. In: Südkurier . January 5, 2012, accessed September 5, 2017 .

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