Friedrich Henning

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Friedrich Henning (born December 26, 1917 in Weimar ; † August 31, 2008 ) was a German historian and head of the archive of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation in Bonn .

Henning studied history at the University of Halle and received his doctorate in 1943. He was hired in 1961 as an archivist in the party archive of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) in Bonn. When this archive was handed over to the Friedrich Naumann Foundation in 1968, he remained in office. In 1982 he retired as head of the Archives of German Liberalism . Monika Faßbender was his successor as head of the archive.

Henning was a member of the Association of Liberal Academics and the Board of Trustees of the Wolf-Erich-Kellner Memorial Foundation .

Publications

  • Count Wichmann of Thuringia. The founder of the Augustinian monastery in Kaltenborn. phil. Diss., Halle 1943.
  • Small history of Thuringia. Nun, Würzburg 1964.
  • FDP The Liberals. Portrait of a party. Olzog, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7892-7134-9 .
  • Theodor Heuss: Dear Dehler! Correspondence with Thomas Dehler. With a foreword by Hildegard Hamm-Bücher. Olzog, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-7892-9888-3 .
  • Heuss. His life from Naumann student to Federal President. Preface by Wolfgang Haussmann. Bleicher, Gerlingen 1984, ISBN 3-88350-008-9 .
  • The Haussmanns. The role of a Swabian family in German politics in the 19th and 20th centuries. Bleicher, Gerlingen 1988, ISBN 3-88350-520-X .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. According to the documents in his estate in the Archives of Liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Gummersbach .