Günter Heuzeroth

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Günter Heuzeroth (* 1934 in the Westerwald Rhineland-Palatinate ) is a German non-fiction author .

Life

Günter Heuzeroth grew up in the Westerwald. He has lived in Oldenburg with the family he founded since 1970. After studying religious education and curative education, he trained as a gestalt therapist and then worked as a curative teacher and drug therapist. At the same time, he worked out the contemporary history of both his home region and his chosen region, and published numerous literature on it. I.a. he published an 8-volume book series on the subject of Under the Tyranny of National Socialism 1933-1945 in the Weser-Ems region.

With his collection on the Nazi history of slave labor in the above. named region, he was one of the first in the named area. At the end of the 1980s he founded the "Sinti Citizens' Initiative in Oldenburg". The initiative successfully advertised the city of Oldenburg - which also included members of affected families - for support for a memorial site with a memorial for the Sinti victims in the city the Oldenburg region. It was the first memorial and memorial stone for the Sinti victims as a place of remembrance in the FRG, which was funded and inaugurated by the public sector. The memorial stone designed by the Oldenburg sculptor, Eckart Grenzer +, was inaugurated in November 1989. The memorial and memorial commemorates the 75 Sinti victims from the Oldenburg region. 1 year later, a street in Oldenburg with the designation: "Familie Mechau-Straße was inaugurated publicly by the city and the initiative. Named after a family who lost 13 people in the Nazi Holocaust.

Fonts

  • Jewish-German citizens of our homeland in the Westerwald, 1978
  • The Westerwald under National Socialism. On the rise and fall of a mad idea, Oldenburg 1983,
  • Prisoners of war and forced labor 1939–1945 in the Westerwald, Oldenburg 1987 for the renewal of life "1924–1934, Osnabrück 1998
  • Volumes, "Under the tyranny of National Socialism 1933-1945 - in Weser-Ems:
  • 1. Volume I: Persecuted for political reasons - resistance and persecution of the regional workers' movement in documents, life reports and analyzes, presented at the events in Weser-Ems, Osnabrück 1989
  • 2. Volume II, persecuted for "racial" reasons - "Jude - Gypsy", Osnabrück 1985
  • 3. Volume III, Persecuted for Religious Reasons "Church - Jehovah's Witnesses", Osnabrück,
  • 4. Volume V / 1 "Those who lived in the dirt" ... - Foreign forced laborers, prisoners of war ... in the city of Oldenburg-, Osnabrück, 1993
  • 5. Volume IV / 2 "Those who lived in the dirt ... - Foreign forced laborers, prisoners of war ... in Wilhelmshaven, Delmenhorst, Bremen and Bremerhaven, Osbr., 1994
  • 6. Volume IV / 3 "Those who lived in the dirt .. - Foreign forced laborers, prisoners of war ... in the districts, Ammerland, Wesermarsch and Friesland, Obr.1996
  • 7. Volume IV / 4 "Those who lived in the dirt ... - Foreign forced laborers, prisoners of war ... in East Friesland ...", Osnabrück, 1995
  • 8. Volume IV / 5 "Those who lived in the dirt ... - Foreign forced laborers, prisoners of war ... in the districts of Oldenburg, Cloppenburg and Vechta, Osbr. 1996
  • 9. "Much of this remains undone to me - Hedwig, the stormy life of a Westerwald woman - Hedwig Schäfer-Eichbauer and the" Freusburg working group
  • 10. "Life in the French Occupation Zone 1945-1951 - Current Events- , published on the Internet at: http://wiki.westerwald gymnasium.de, archive, 2010
  • 11, "Humanitarian Aid for Germany after the Two World Wars - The Activities of the USA and the American and English Quaker Aid Services, Using the Example in the Oldenburg Region", Oldenburg 2009
  • 12. Baltic refugees in German exile after the Second World War - Shown in the Baltic colonies in the Oldenburger Land, 2013, on the Internet: City of Oldenburg, Rennplatz cultural center, history
  • 13th volume of poems "Wegzeichen - with 300 lyrical and prosaic poems from over 50 years - taken from life, unpublished, can be requested free of charge as a pdf version
  • 14. The volume of poetry "Written on the road", unpublished, can be requested free of charge as a PDF version

Individual evidence