Heinrich Burhenne

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Heinrich Burhenne (born July 26, 1892 in Wehlheiden near Kassel , † March 30, 1945 in Walsum / Niederrhein ) was a German teacher and writer .

Life

Heinrich Burhenne was the son of a railway official . Burhenne grew up in Duisburg . After a training at the teacher training college in Rheydt had graduated, he taught at a einklassigen elementary school in Lower Village in Straelen . From 1918 he worked as a teacher in Walsum-Aldenrade .

Heinrich Burhenne was the author of short stories , poems and plays for the youth stage . His estate is in the Heinrich Heine Institute in Düsseldorf .

After the end of the Second World War, Burhenne's writings were published in the Soviet occupation zone Das Mutterbüchlein. Dedicated to the German mothers (Marhold, Halle 1934) and All about Italy. Diary of a KdF trip (Marhold, Halle 1940) added to the list of literature to be sorted out. In the German Democratic Republic , he added our Colonies, which he wrote together with Ewald Thiesbürger (Marhold, Halle 1937).

Fonts

  • Parents' councils , Langensalza 1920
  • Children's heart , Langensalza 1921
  • The young garden , Kettwig ad Ruhr 1924
  • Frithjof and Ingeborg , Munich 1926
  • The goose girl , Munich 1926
  • The Myrtle Princess , Munich 1926
  • The Queen of May and other games for children , Halle 1927
  • At the gate of life , Neuwied a. Rh. 1928
  • The inventor's booklet, Halle as 1929
  • Walk into the world , Cleve [u. a.] 1930
  • Henni is happy again , Munich 1933
  • Maria and the blacksmith , Berlin 1933
  • Legends , Querfurt 1934
  • Our colonies! , Halle 1937 (together with Ewald Thiesbürger)
  • Masters of German Music , Halle 1938
  • Hein Ohnefurcht , Berlin 1939
  • Around Italy , Halle 1940
  • The Mill King , Kevelaer 1942

Editing

  • Little Children's Book , Walsum 1918
  • The Rhenish homeland , Wesel 1927 (published together with Erich Bockemühl )
  • The mother booklet , Halle 1934
  • Erich Bockemühl , Querfurt 1935 (published together with Christian Jenssen)

Individual evidence

  1. Life data taken from the essay by Willi Dittgen: "Heinrich Burhenne - the teacher and poet", in: Jahrbuch des Kreis Wesel , Dortmund, vol. 14. 1993, pp. 17-19; different information in Kosch: Deutsches Literaturlexikon, das 20. Jahrhundert , vol. 4 (2003), col. 638: * June 26, 1892 in Kassel, † August 15, 1947.
  2. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-b.html
  3. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-b.html
  4. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1953-nslit-t.html