Fritz Lutz

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Fritz Lutz (also Friedrich Lutz , born August 18, 1917 in Munich ; † May 20, 1995 there ) was a German teacher. He became known as a local researcher in the northeast of Munich.

Life

Lutz was born in 1917 in the Munich suburb of Au. In 1937 he passed his first teaching examination, but was then drafted into the Wehrmacht , to which he served as an air force officer until the end of World War II . From 1946 he was a teacher at the school on Ostpreußenstrasse in Munich- Englschalking , of which he was rector from 1956 to 1964. From 1949 he also worked as a teacher at the Municipal Singing and Music School in Munich , seven years of which as its deputy director. He was also the first chairman of the teachers' choir in Munich. In 1964 he was appointed school board member and school authority director in the state education authority of the district of Munich . After his retirement in 1979, he was appointed district home nurse in the district of Munich. He died on May 20, 1995 in a nursing home in Munich.

Publications

  • My Munich (Vol. 1: Forays through the landscape, Munich 1960; Vol. 2: Walk through the city history, Munich 1962).
  • Country around the big city . Munich 1962.
  • The Isar crossings north of Munich . In: Oberbayerisches Archiv Vol. 77 (1962), pp. 113–140.
  • Above the roofs of Munich . Munich: Wurm, 1962.
  • Nature and technology of the middle Isar . Munich: Lindner, 1962, 2nd edition.
  • Chronicle of Oberföhring . Munich, 1969 (with Manfred Liere). Exhibition catalog of the Städtische Sparkasse München.
  • St. Johann Baptist in Munich-Johanneskirchen . Munich: Schnell & Steiner 1980 (Little Church Guide No. 1182).
  • 150 years of the Munich Municipal Singing and Music School 1830–1980 (with Heinrich Gleixner). Munich 1980.
  • Chronicle of Unterföhring . In: Unterföhring 1180–1980. Unterföhring 1980.
  • 1000 years of Ottendichl . Haar: Municipality of Haar, 1981
  • Daglfing, Denning, Englschalking, Johanneskirchen 50 years near Munich . Munich: City Archives, 1982, without ISBN
  • 150 years of St. Emmeram Chapel near Feldkirchen: a Bavarian memorial at the place where the saint died . Munich: District of Munich 1983.
  • ... valuable figures were stolen. The Denninger chapel fell victim to an air raid. Münchner Stadtanzeiger October 5, 1984 p. 10.
  • The father of the gods in Wotansgarten am Priel , Münchner Stadtanzeiger June 7, 1985 p. 7.
  • Oberföhring. For the 75th anniversary of the incorporation of Oberföhring . Buchendorf: Buchendorfer Verlag 1988, without ISBN.
  • A Munich architectural painter and patron: Anton Höchl (1818–1897) . In: Oberbayerisches Archiv Vol. 112 (1988), pp. 87-180.
  • Ismaning Castle 1803–1989. Fate of a castle. From the secularized summer residence of the Freising prince-bishops to Ismaning's town hall . Buchendorf: Buchendorfer Verlag 1989.
  • Prehistory and early history in the south of the Munich district: marked ground monuments . Munich: Kreissparkasse, approx. 1990.
  • Living space in the district of Munich . 1990 (co-author), Munich district (publisher), Stephan Heller Verlag. 456 pp., ISBN 3-88863-009-6 .
  • From the past of the Priel near Munich-Bogenhausen . Krailling near Munich: self-published, 1992, without ISBN.
  • St. Emmeram near Munich-Oberföhring, a former pilgrimage and school ceremony . Krailling near Munich: self-published, undated (1992), without ISBN.
  • I fornaciai Friulani in Baviera nella Zona Est di Monaco / The Friulian brickworks in the east of Munich . Reana del Rojale (UD), Ciandelli, 1994.

Honors

literature

  • Herbert Feldmann: Biographical Sketches - Street Names , in: Willibald Karl (Ed.): Dörfer auf dem Ziegelland , Munich: Buchendorfer Verlag, 2002, p. 243. ISBN 3-934036-90-2 .
  • Festschrift 10 years of elementary school on Fritz-Lutz-Straße , 1988–1998, with portrait photo
  • Herbert Feldmann in: NordOst Magazin , Munich 2013, p. 32.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Herbert Feldmann, in: Willibald Karl (ed.): Dörfer auf dem Ziegelland (literature) p. 243
  2. ↑ Office of the Federal President
  3. ^ Fritz-Lutz-Strasse. In: muenchen.de. Retrieved June 12, 2013 .