Heinrich Bals

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Heinrich Bals (born October 18, 1868 in Oberalbaum, now Kirchhundem , † January 21, 1952 in Unna ) was a German teacher and writer.

Professional background

Heinrich Bals attended the teachers' seminar in Tuchel , in the Tuchel district , from 1888 to 1891 . From 1891 to 1900 he was a teacher in Lichnau , Konitz district , then from 1900 to 1901 in Weimar , from 1901 to 1904 in Mengede near Dortmund , from 1904 to 1910 in Langendreer near Bochum and from 1910 to 1915 in Gelsenkirchen . After the First World War he became assistant school principal in Unna-Königsborn . There he lived in the house at Kaiserstrasse 100.

family

Heinrich Bals was born as the son of Peter Bals and his wife Anna Maria Matzhäuser. He married in church on February 22, 1897 in Lichnau and on February 21, 1897 in a civil registry office in Granau , Konitz district (today Granowo) Anna Maria Hackert, the - like him Catholic - youngest living daughter of the Lichnau owner August Hackert and his wife Anna Barbara Cake cup.

Literary work

Heinrich Bals wrote popular, educational and youth publications. He is also considered a popular narrator. Since 1893 he has published numerous independent publications:

  • The school in the paradise of social democracy . Kösel, Kempten 1893.
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his influence on the elementary school . Kösel, Kempten 1895.
  • Faithful friends at home and at home. Manz, Regensburg 1901.
  • Funny musicians in the field and forest . Manz, Regensburg 1901.
  • The fight against consumption through school . Stahl, Arnsberg 1903.
  • Practical guide for teachers. A guide through the school and teaching office . Stahl, Arnsberg 1903.
  • War and peace in the animal kingdom . Manz, Regensburg 1904.
  • The state and state life in the animal kingdom . Manz, Regensburg 1904.
  • My citizen book. The most important events of my life, at the same time containing the legal regulations that every German citizen must know . Fredebeul & Koenen, Essen 1904.
  • The Brandenburg-Prussian history and the Prussian and German imperial constitution in excerpts . Schöningh, Paderborn 1905.
  • Submissions and requests to the authorities with the most important legal provisions that every citizen must know . Bagel, Mülheim / R. [1906].
  • Practical language teaching for elementary school . Stein, Potsdam [1907].
  • Egypt and its culture . Manz, Regensburg 1908.
  • From the lower animal world of the sea . Manz, Regensburg 1909.
  • Extract from the story. 1910 - Our imperial couple. 2 images of life . Eulitz, Lissa [1910].
  • The Turks and their wars against the Christians . Manz, Regensburg 1910.
  • In the most beautiful meadow. Stories and memories from home . Laumann, Dülmen 1926.
  • A quarter of an hour in the open! Forays and walks through the native nature (2 volumes). Laumann, Dülmen 1927.
  • Heimathumor (2 volumes). Laumann, Dülmen 1930.

Heinrich Bals confirmed himself as an editor for the magazine Jugendhort-Hausschatz . He was also the editor of various works on different topics.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e marriage entry Heinrich Bals & Anna Hackert, StA Granau No. B.3 / 1897
  2. a b marriage entry Heinrich Bals & Anna Maria Hackert, KB Lichnau No. 5/1897
  3. Who is who? Vol. 10, Berlin 1935, p. 55.
  4. Death entry of sister Fancisca Hakkert, KB Lichnau No. 27/1872
  5. Birth entry Anna Maria Hackert, KB Lichnau No. 23/1873