Hans Dühring

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Hans Georg Dühring (born May 6, 1880 in Hagenort ; † May 7, 1971 in Berlin ) was a German pastor .

Life

After attending the Progymnasium in Schwetz from 1890 to 1897, Dühring went to the Marienwerder Gymnasium , where he graduated from high school in 1900. In the summer semester of 1900 he began to study Protestant theology at the Friedrichs University in Halle . He joined the Halle Association of German Students . From October 1, 1900 to September 30, 1901, he served as a one-year volunteer with the field artillery regiment "Groß-Komtur" No. 71 in Marienwerder . In 1901 he was a private and non-commissioned officer, in 1902 a vice sergeant in the reserve. Dühring continued his studies from the winter semester 1901/02 in Halle and from the winter semester 1902/03 at the Albertus University in Königsberg . After he had passed the first theological exam in 1905, he attended the seminary in Wittenberg . After the second theological examination he was in on 15 March 1908 Castle Church (Koenigsberg) ordained . From Easter 1908 he was assistant preacher in Heydekrug , Prussian Lithuania . From February 1, 1909, he was the military pastor of the Grand Ducal Hessian (25th) Division in Darmstadt and from August 22nd, he was pastor of the 35th Division in Graudenz . In mid-1914 he was elected pastor of Gruppe, but was unable to take up the position because of the outbreak of the First World War . Instead, he first had to serve in the hospital chaplaincy in Graudenz. In December 1914 he became a field division pastor in the 86th Infantry Division , then in the 17th Landwehr Division on the Eastern Front . From May 1st he was a cadet pastor at the Oranienstein cadet house . On December 1, 1918 - during the November Revolution -  he (temporarily) retired. From May 1919 to 1923 he was pastor in Jessen (Elster) , where he joined the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten . Then he was pastor in Rade, then from 1926 in Leuthen , Brandenburg . As a supporter of the Confessing Church , he was imprisoned several times after the National Socialists came to power . He was banned from both speaking and writing. From November 1, 1937 to 1941 he took over the provisional administration of the parish office in Berlin-Blankenburg . On May 12, 1941, he became pastor in Berlin-Lichtenberg and in July / August 1944 he was electoral preacher in Neuhaus for four weeks. On October 1, 1952, he retired again. From November 1955 to autumn 1958 he was active in pastoral care and youth work in the Evangelical Hospital Neuenkirchen near Bremen.

Dühring was married twice, with three children from his first marriage. He is buried in the Lichterfelde park cemetery .

Works

  • Emergency and consolation booklet for Christians in distress and persecution , Leuthen-Wintdorf 1934.
  • The Marienwerder high school , Holzner, Würzburg 1964.

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Individual evidence

  1. Louis Lange (Ed.): Kyffhäuser Association of German Student Associations. Address book 1931. Berlin 1931, p. 46.