Heinrich Crodel

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Paul Heinrich Crodel (* 1897 in Marseille ; † April 1, 1945 in Messow ) was a German social scientist .

Portrait of Heinrich Crodel (left) with his mother Marie, geb. Mengert and his brothers, Marseille 1905 (Photo: Nadar , Marseille)

Heinrich Crodel grew up in Marseille, where his father Carl Richard Crodel († 1914) worked as a wholesale merchant and German consul, and Jena ; his brothers were Charles Crodel (1894–1973) and Richard Crodel (1903–1944). He received his doctorate from the University of Cologne in 1921 . He was married to Helene von Müller-Berneck .

Fonts

  • Heinrich Crodel: The unemployed welfare . In: Die Neue Zeit Vol. 38, 1920, No. 17 ( digitized version ).
  • Paul Heinrich Crodel: The relocation movement, represented by the conditions of Greater Cologne with the involvement of other large cities . Dissertation University of Cologne 1921.

Web links

  • Eduard Jelkner: Memorial plaque for Dr. Paul Heinrich Crodel, 1951
  • Main State Archive Dresden, estate of Georg Ernst (1900–1988), Heinrich Crodel collection

Individual evidence

  1. Search for graves by the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge .
  2. Manuscript Sächsische Landesbibliothek Dresden .
  3. Inventory overview .