Horst Henschel
Horst Henschel (born January 17, 1899 in Meerane , † January 1945 in Romania ) was a local researcher of the western Ore Mountains , who u. a. also engaged in dialect research and published several non-fiction books. Professionally, he worked as a primary school teacher first in Schwarzenberg and from 1935 in Annaberg .
Works (selection)
- The robbery of a prince on July 7th, 1455. From reports by contemporaries, chronicles and other treatises. Schwarzenberg i. Sat, 1922
- Horst Henschel and Ehrhard Friedrich: Elisabeth Rethberg , her life and artistry. Schwarzenberg: Städt. History Society, 1928
- Flood catastrophe in the Schwarzwassertal 6 July 1931. Schwarzenberg / Saxony: City Council, 1931
- Guide through Schwarzenberg, the pearl of the Ore Mountains. Schwarzenberg: Schwarzenberger Buchhandlung, 1932
- The Christmas carol of the Erzgebirge. In: Mitteldeutsche Blätter für Volkskunde, 1936, pp. 81–86
- Singing land. 400 dialect songs from the Ore Mountains. Leipzig: Hofmeister, 1939
- From the silver Ore Mountains. Annaberg District , Vol. II, Schwarzenberg, 1939 (Editor)
Web links
- Literature by and about Horst Henschel in the catalog of the German National Library
- Literature by and about Horst Henschel in the Saxon Bibliography
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Henschel, Horst |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German homeland researcher |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 17, 1899 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Meerane |
DATE OF DEATH | January 1945 |
Place of death | Romania |