Gustav Wulz

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Adolf Gustav Wulz (born May 21, 1899 in Rosenheim ; † February 6, 1981 in Erlangen ) was a German archivist .

Career

Wulz studied dentistry in Munich from 1918 to 1922 and was awarded a Dr. med. dent. doctorate before to 1930 he graduated from in 1927 to study history and from 1929 to 1932 went through the training for the higher archive service. During his studies he was in 1919 in Munich Member of Schwarzenburg Bund - connection Herminonia . From April 1, 1932 until his retirement with the rank of senior archivist, Wulz was head of the city archives, the city library and the city ​​museum of the Bavarian district town of Nördlingen for 32 years . Wulz wrote more than 180 articles and articles on town, building and local history, especially in the yearbooks of the Historical Association for Nördlingen and the Ries , the magazine "Der Daniel - Nordschwaben" and the newspaper supplement "Der Rieser Heimatbote" .

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Goebel (ed.): Directory of members of the Schwarzburgbund. 8th edition, Frankfurt am Main 1930, p. 150 No. 3582.

literature

  • Directory of all publications by Dr. Gustav Wulz. In: Yearbook of the Historical Association for Nördlingen and the Ries. Vol. 25, Nördlingen 1979. pp. 114-192; Vol. 26, Nördlingen 1980. pp. 143-144.
  • Dietmar-H. Voges: Gustav Wulz. In: A. Schlagbauer / W. Kavasch (ed.): Rieser biographies. Nördlingen 1993. ISBN 3-923373-21-X