Hugo Lübeß

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Hugo Lübeß (born April 4, 1903 in Korleput , Laage , † November 9, 1980 in Bad Schwartau ) was a German teacher , archivist and local history researcher .

Life

He was born as the son of the chief forester Heinrich Lübeß in Korleput and studied German, history, geography and philosophy in Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Rostock. In 1928 he obtained his doctorate (Dr. phil.) In Rostock. After the state examination (1930) he worked as a trainee teacher at the Neukloster secondary school, and from 1931 at the Rostock grammar school . In 1932 he came to Wismar as a student assistant at the Great City School and at the same time became a council archivist. There he became one of the founders of the local history museum in Wismar .

After the Second World War he came to Aurich ( East Friesland ) and became a teacher at the Ulricianum grammar school . In 1949 he wrote the first concept for a folklore museum in Aurich. At the seat of government and the East Frisian landscape, a place should be created that depicts life on the East Frisian Geest in all its facets. What is required is a museum that answers questions, researches, mediates and is committed to science. In 1951, the East Frisian landscape even made a building available for the museum. Nevertheless, the plan to set up a museum failed.

Lübeß moved to Soest ( Westphalia ) in 1951 , was a teacher at the Aldegrever-Gymnasium and founded the rock collection there with his colleague Heinrich Scheele, which is one of the largest public rock collections in North Rhine-Westphalia.

He also devoted himself to building up the collections in the Osthofentor , where an important crossbow collection is now being presented in the Osthofentor Museum and the Burghofmuseum .

Publications

  • Hugo Lübeß: The ancestral hall of the seaside town of Wismar. 2nd edition Bartholdi. Wismar 1935.
  • Hugo Lübetz (Lübeß): Friedrich Techen . In: Mecklenburgische Jahrbücher. 100: 281-290 (1936)

Individual evidence

  1. enrollment of Hugo Lübess
  2. ^ Willgeroth, Gustav: The teachers of the large city school in Wismar. From 1800 to the present. Wismar 1935. p. 49.
  3. http://www.museum-aurich.de/museum.html
  4. Aldegrever High School
  5. Osthofentormuseum