Fritz Strube

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Fritz Strube (* 15. July 1896 in Leipzig , † after 1949 ) was a German physical education teacher and -institutsleiter and nonfiction - author and photographer .

Life

Fritz Strube from Leipzig began to pursue gymnastics in 1910 and was involved in school gymnastics and sports clubs over the next four years. In 1919 he worked in a leading position for the Academic Sports Club in Cöthen (Anhalt) and sat on the main committee for physical exercise there. From 1920 to 1922 he attended the German University for Physical Education .

Strube earned a diploma as a gymnastics and sports teacher. He was a member of the ASV, as the author of sports literature in the Association of German Sports Press and in the Association of German Gymnastics Press .

For a time, Strube was director of the Institute for Health and Performance in Bremen .

The qualified sports teacher, who lives in Hanover , published his book Kinderturnen im Haus ... with recordings of children from the Hanoverian Gottschalk family in 1926 . This writing later found particular attention in connection with the genealogies and history as well as Aryanizations of the fortunes of the Gottschalk, Molling and Benjamin families. Fritz Gottschalk was the son-in-law of Max Molling and temporarily managing director of the Max Molling & Co.

In 1927 Strube served as a sports council. The nude recordings in the studio and outdoors for the first volume of the series Natural Body Care under the title Exercises for Men and Boys were recorded by the work as from the studio of the Hanoverian photographer Paul Feller .

In 1928 Strube published under the title The Beauty of Movement. Daily gymnastics creates joy of life, gives resilience and beautifies the limbs in the magazine Scherl's Magazin own photographs to illustrate his text.

Around 1930 Strube lived at Callinstrasse 14B in the northern part of Hanover .

Fonts (selection)

  • How do I properly prepare to become a boxer? (= Knockout Library , Volume 5), Braunschweig [Bugenhagenstrasse 1]: G. Hager, [1924]
  • Personal performance enhancement! A teaching course in 10 letters , multi-volume work, Bremen, Martinistraße 3–4: F. Strube, 1932–1933
  • Small library , Hanover [Goethestrasse 3]: Kusedruck
    • Volume 1: Gymnastics. Medicine ball gymnastics , 1925
    • Volume 2: Physical exercise and public health , 1925
    • Volume 3: The Run. The hurdles , 1925
    • Volume 4: Football. History, preparation and training , 1925
    • Volume 5: Swimming. Lifeguards , 1925
    • Volume 6: Dry Ski , 1926
    • Volume 7: The Jump , 1926
    • Volume 8: Boxing , 1926
    • Volume 9: The Litter , 1926
    • Volume 10: Personal Care , 1926
  • Athletics (= miniature library , volume 392), revised edition, Leipzig: Verlag für Kunst und Wissenschaft, [1925]
  • The school of boxing. The practical textbook for preparation, training and combat , 220 pages with numerous imprinted pictures, Dresden: W. Limpert, 1925
  • Children's gymnastics in the home. Guidelines and instructions for the physical education of children for parents, teachers and educators , Leipzig: Quelle & Meyer, 1926
  • The medicine ball. Instructions and guidelines for home, school and club, for men, women and children , Munich: Pössenbacher Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt, 1926
  • Natural Body Care , Volume 1: Exercises for Men and Boys. With 32 exercise pictures based on nudes , Egestorf, Hamburg district: R. Laurer, 1927
  • Fritz Strube (author), Robert Werner Schulte (introduction): Balancing gymnastics for working people. Instructions, guidelines and exercise groups to compensate for occupational damage for each occupation , Dresden: W. Limpert, 1927
  • Georg Lehnert (author), Fritz Strube (arrangement): Indoor gymnastics and outdoor gymnastics (= Illustrated pocket books for young people , Volume 23), 11th and 12th thousand, Stuttgart: Union, 1928
  • The beauty of movement. Daily gymnastics creates joy in life, gives resilience and beautifies the limbs , in: Scherl's Magazin, Volume 4 (1928), Issue 11, pp. 1267–1270; Digitized version of the Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library
  • Fritz Strube (author) Adolf Holst (verse): “Who is playing?” Children's gymnastics in play form. A happy gymnastics book , Leipzig C 1, Eilenburgerstrasse 12: W. Möschke, 1929
  • German women's gymnastics. Woman's daily gymnastics. According to health guidelines. With 42 photos by the author , Munich: Pössenbacher [Buchdruckerei u. Verlagsanst.] Gebr. Giehrl, 1929
  • The marathon runner and other sketches from sports life , Köthen-Anhalt [Hauptmann-Loeperstraße 46]: H. Greiner, 1930
  • The daily massage as a source of strength. Application and effect of modern healing and self-massage (= Prana books , No. 24), 151st - 250th thousand, Pfullingen in Württemberg: Prana-Verlag, [1932]
  • Health and joie de vivre through gymnastics (= Prana books , No. 29), Pfullingen in Württemberg: Prana-Verlag, 1933
  • The physical training of working people. Tips and advice , Leipzig: Hesse & Becker Verlag, [1934]
  • Fritz Strube, Adolf Hohenbichler (texts), Lothar Rübelt , Margarete Streicher (pictures): Work on the self. More success and joy through gymnastics and sport , Vienna: “Albrecht Dürer” printing company; Leipzig: Heling, [1934]
    • “Working on me.” Young - slim - healthy. More success and joy through gymnastics and sport , Hanover: Wilkens, [1949]
  • The medicine ball. Instructions and guidelines for home, school and club, for men, women and children. Over 450 exercises and 150 games and relays. 2nd edition, Giehrl, Munich 1935
  • Advancement through performance. Lebensweiser publishers, Gettenbach 1936.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Strube, Fritz. In: German Sport Lexicon. Schwabacher, Berlin 1928.
  2. a b Compare the information from the DNB
  3. a b Compare the information in the DNB catalog
  4. a b c The beauty of movement. Daily gymnastics creates joy in life, gives resilience and beautifies the limbs , in: Scherl's Magazin , Volume 4 (1928), Issue 11, pp. 1267–1270; Digital copy of the Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library (SLUB)
  5. a b Kürschner's German Literature Calendar (1930), p. 1239; limited preview in Google Book search
  6. ^ Thomas Krakauer: Family portrait. History and genealogy of the Gottschalk, Molling and Benjamin families from Hannover, Germany. T. Krakauer, Durham (NC) 1995, p. 61 (English, limited preview in the Google book search).
  7. ^ Paul Siedentopf (main editor): M. Molling & Co., Hanover. In: The book of the old companies of the city of Hanover in 1927. Jubilee publishing house Walter Gerlach, Leipzig 1927, p. 260.
  8. The new generation . Publication organ of the German Federation for Maternity Protection and the International Association for Maternity Protection and Sexual Reform. 23: 411 (1927); limited preview in Google Book search
  9. Compare the illustrated inside title of the work on the page fkk-museum.de by Michael Otto
  10. ^ Helmut Zimmermann : Callinstraße , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover. Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 53