Herbert Dohmann

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Herbert Dohmann (born November 19, 1922 in Siddessen ; † September 2, 2016 as Heribert Dohmann ) was a German educator and author of the Low German language ( Paderborn Platt ).

After graduating from high school in Höxter , Dohmann was drafted into the war. This was followed by a teacher training course and almost forty years of work at schools in his home country, more than half of them as director of the secondary school in Peckelsheim . He has always done voluntary work and has always been socially committed. He had a great deal of knowledge about the historical working and living environment of the people in his homeland. He was particularly committed to maintaining the homeland, in particular to the history, art and the Low German language of the Nethegau, the Höxter region and neighboring areas. It was reflected in numerous lectures and publications, and he was honored for this in 1999 with the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon .

He was friends with his colleague Herbert Behre .

Works

  • How wonderfully the nature shines for me, (pictures and texts, among others with Low German poems), Paderborn, 2006
  • Gehrden Monastery Church, Paderborn, 2001
  • Art treasures between the Egge and the Weser; Paderborn, 2000
  • Nau listen here: CD, with stories in Low German, May 2000
  • Dat plattdöitsche Wauert: Common words of the Low German language in the Egge-Weser area. - Brakel-Siddessen, 1994
  • Now listen here; Paderborn, 3rd expanded edition, 1992
  • Siddessen: Heimat an Öse und Nethe, (also Low German texts), Paderborn, 1992

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death report in Neue Westfälische , accessed on September 6, 2016.