Friedrich Grüneklee

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Friedrich Grüneklee (* 1856 ; † September 22, 1936 in Königsberg (Prussia) ) was a German fencing master in Königsberg.

Life

In the winter semester of 1860/61, the students of the Albertus University in Königsberg petitioned the Senate to hire a fencing teacher. The student Reinhard Nothnagel gave fencing lessons for the first time this semester. In the summer semester of 1863, the fencing instructor Dr. phil. Keppner employed by the university. Keppner was a member of the Corps Normannia Halle . Since the summer semester of 1866, all connections have been using the new university fencing floor in Kollegiengasse.

Grüneklee followed Keppner in the three emperor year . He had previously studied Protestant theology without a degree . In 1898 the fencing floor was moved to the new Palaestra Albertina in III. Flow road relocated. After an unforgettable work for 100 semesters, Grüneklee retired in 1932, celebrated in the Palaestra Albertina by all arms students and with a generous donation from all the old rulers. 25 corporations supported him in health and material matters until the end of his life. The "warrior with the Barbarossa beard and such friendly, shining, beautiful eyes" died at the age of 80. He was followed by his assistant Erdmann as the last fencing teacher at Albertus University.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Tilitzki: The Albertus University in Königsberg - its history from the founding of the empire to the fall of the province of East Prussia (1871-1945), Vol. 2: 1918-1945
  2. Nothnagel was Berliner Märker (1855), Greifswalder Preuße (1855), Schlesier (1858) and Littauer (1859). He died as a young man in 1863. Kösener corps lists 1910, 10 , 291; 35 , 367; 90 , 175; 139 , 105.
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 22 , 74
  4. ^ A b Corps Masovia . Munich 2005, p. 113 f.
  5. ^ Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. , Vol. 1. Munich 2010, p. 314.
  6. ^ Emil Popp: On the history of the Königsberg student body 1900-1945 . Holzner, Würzburg 1955 (new edition: WJK, Hilden 2004, ISBN 3-933892-52-X , p. 37 f.)