Friedrich Husmann

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Fritz Husmann

Friedrich Husmann (born February 7, 1877 in Siedenburg , † May 10, 1950 in Bremerhaven ) was a German teacher and local poet.

Life

Grown up as the son of a master tanner in the Landdrostei Hanover , Husmann attended the preparation institute in Diepholz from 1891 to 1894 . He attended the Bederkesa seminary in the province of Hanover for three years . In 1897 he became a teacher in Laven . From 1899 to 1901 he taught in Cappel-Neufeld . From 1902 he was the sole teacher at the old Leherheider school. The new construction of a larger school building operated by him was opened in 1909. After he had passed the rector's examination in 1915, he was appointed rector of the Leherheider School in 1921. In his school he set up a public library . He held the honorary posts of poor worker and orphanage (1911-1922) and welfare worker (1922-1933).

Leaning towards the Guelphs , he was a member of the German-Hanoverian Party until 1933 . In 1945 he and Ludwig Alpers were among the founders of the Lower Saxony state party . From 1947 until his death, he held a mandate for them as city ​​councilor in Bremerhaven.

His promotion of the Low German language made him known nationwide . In 1905 he founded the Plattdüütschen Vereen Waterkant , of which he was chairman for many years. The Low German stage "Waterkant" emerged from this association in 1920. Husmann wrote children's poems and children's songs, Low German poems and stories as well as a play. From 1895 to 1942 he published the Low German calendar Dör Heide, Moor un Marsch . In the provincial newspaper and in the Wesermünder Neuesten Nachrichten he had a permanent column entitled “Mine Meenung an'n Stammdisch”. As "Jan Klöhn, Stürmann uter Deensten" or "Fritz von de Waterkant" he commented on current and other topics.

He died at the age of 73 and was buried in the Bremerhaven cemetery in Wulsdorf (south of the chapel). The Leherheider School has had his name since the year he died.

Works

  • Early blooms. High and Low German poems . Lehe 1898.
  • Fresh flowers. Plattdütsche poems in Nordhannöwersch Mundort . Dorum 1902.
  • Eene hordhannöversche Bur'nhochtiet . Lehe 1903, 1904.
  • Een 'happy mus'fang or: De Angst för't Hunnlock , Schwank in een Uptogg. Mühlhausen i. Th. 1905.
  • A wreath för de Görn: A plattdütschen Rükelbusch för lüttje un grode Kinner, in a northern Hanoverian Gorn funn'n un bunn'n . Lehe 1906.
  • Inkiek un Utkiek over inland and Butendiek . Geestemünde 1907.
  • Almost hollow: Low German war poems in Hanover's mouth . Lehe 1915.
  • Bornwater - Plattdütsche Lüh un Plattdütsch life , poems. Bremervörde 1923.
  • Hans Herr (Hrsg.): Plattdeutscher Liederborn [by Fritz Husmann]. Bremerhaven 1979.

literature

  • Dieter Steilen: Fritz Husmann on his 50th birthday . Quickborn, Journal for Low German Language and Literature 20 (1926/27), p. 47.
  • Fr. W .: Fritz Husmann, de Plattdütsche local poet . Moderspraak 14 (1927), p. 64.
  • Berthold Topp: Fritz Husmann . De Eekbom 45 (1927), pp. 47-48.
  • August Meyer: Husmann, Friedrich (called Fritz) . Bremische Biographie 1912–1962, ed. by W. Lührs, Historical Society Bremen . Bremen 1969, pp. 252-253.
  • Erich Plenge: Fritz Husmann, a Low German writer from the Siedenburg-Sulinger Land . Between Hunte and Weser 1993, no. 19, p. 17.
  • Ingrid Bigler: Husmann, Fritz . Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon Vol. 8 (1981), Col. 315.
  • RBB [Rinje Bernd Behrens]: Husmann, Friedrich, called Fritz, teacher, writer, dialect poet , in: Hartmut Bickelmann : Bremerhaven personalities from four centuries. A biographical lexicon , second, expanded and corrected edition. Bremerhaven 2003. ISBN 3-923851-25-1 .

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Husmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rinje Bernd Behrens (2003)
  2. ^ Fritz Husmann School (bremerhaven.de)