Hildegard Goelz

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Hildegard Gölz (born December 7, 1892 in Rohrdorf bei Nagold , † June 14, 1986 in Reutlingen ) was a German pastor's wife.

Hildegard (Hilde) Gölz, b. Werner had been the wife of the Protestant church musician and theologian Richard Gölz (1887–1975) since May 19, 1914 . Together with him, she hid Jews in her parsonage in Wankheim during the time of National Socialism , who were mediated by the Berlin office of Grüber , and passed them on to other parsonages ( Württemberg parsonage chain ).

Honors

literature

  • Kurt Oesterle: “Only those who shout for the Jews are allowed to sing in Gregorian!”: A portrait of the pastor couple Richard and Hildegard Gölz. In: Helpers in secret. Heidelberg 2012, pp. 137-150.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Joachim Conrad: Liturgy as art and play; The church work Alpirsbach 1933–2003. Lit, Münster 2003, ISBN 3-8258-6792-7 . P. 246
  2. ^ Joachim Conrad: Liturgy as art and play; The church work Alpirsbach 1933–2003. Lit, Münster 2003, ISBN 3-8258-6792-7 . P. 51
  3. Information from the Federal President's Office