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Hildegard Marie Luise Friederike Sauerbier (born May 9, 1891 in Braunschweig , † January 28, 1976 in Lemgo ) was the first woman to head the Detmold City High School .

Life

Sauerbier attended the municipal secondary girls' school in Braunschweig from 1897 to 1907 . From 1908 to 1911 she studied at the teacher training institute in Braunschweig. In 1915 she passed the final examination as an external student . From 1915 to 1919 she studied German , geography and French in Göttingen, Kiel and Jena. On August 14, 1918, she did her doctorate at the University of Jena in geography on "The river density in the area of ​​the upper and middle Saale". On July 28, 1919, she passed her first state examination "with distinction" in the subjects of German, geography and French.

From 1912 to 1914 she was an assistant teacher at the Herzogin-Elisabeth-Oberlyzeum in Braunschweig and from 1920 a teacher and from 1923 to 1924 director at the Rönneberg private school in Berlin-Friedenau . From 1924 she was a teacher and from 1926 to 1945 she was a teacher at the Uhland School in Berlin-Schöneberg . The headmistress of the Uhland School was Anna Schönborn , who had co-founded the German Association of Women Academics and, as a mentor, passed on to her the vocation to turn “girls into smart women”. In 1945 she was evacuated from Berlin with Anna Schönborn, Käthe Aettner , Sibylle Dotti and many schoolgirls. The train stopped in Lage (Lippe) . Hildegard Sauerbier stayed in Lippe and was a teacher from 1946 and the first headmistress (senior director) of the Detmold girls' high school from 1950 to 1957 . She was committed to women's rights and the education of girls. She was known in Detmold in the post-war period for her commitment to “responsible education for girls” and set up a national working group for girls and women’s education. At her school, she ensured that not only she herself was addressed as a woman, but also her secretary. Hildegard Sauerbier lived in Lemgo with the director of the Marianne-Weber-Gymnasium Käthe Aettner. She refused to wear pants for girls.

Publications

  • The river density in the area of ​​the upper and middle Saale (Diss., Jena, 1918)
  • Women in Decision: Selected Stories of Our Time (with Käthe Aettner; Cologne: Schaffstein, 1964)

literature

  • Christine von Oertzen : Missing stories. In: Barbara Duden u. a. (Ed.): History in stories. A historical reading book , Frankfurt / M. 2003, pp. 70-77
  • Christine von Oertzen: Strategy Understanding. For the transnational networking of academics. 1917-1955. Wallstein Verlag: 2012
  • Obituary Dr. Hildegard Sauerbier, in: Lippische Landeszeitung, 210, 26 (January 31, 1976)

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Hildegard sour beer. University Women's International Networks Database, accessed October 3, 2018 .
  2. ^ GUT LEHRER personnel records from teachers 174770 - Sauerbier, Hildegard * May 9th, 1891. archivdatenbank.bbf.dipf.de, accessed on October 3, 2018 .
  3. ^ Catalog of the Thuringian University and State Library Jena - results / titledata. Retrieved October 3, 2018 .
  4. a b c Christine von Oertzen: Missing stories . In: Barbara Duden (ed.): History in stories: a historical reading book . Campus, Frankfurt et al. 2003, p. 70-77 .
  5. Dinkelacker, Ingeburg; Lederle, Rosemarie; Sievert, Margret; Prick knife, Adelheid: The first year after the war. From sexta in 1946 to high school graduation in 1955 . In: Stadtgymnasium Detmold (ed.): 175 years Stadtgymnasium Detmold . Detmold 2005, p. 70 .