Ingbert Lindemann

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Ingbert Lindemann (* 1945 in Bremen-Vegesack ) is a German pastor . As an author, he published a work on the persecution of the Jews in Aumund and a volume of anecdotes.

Life

Lindemann studied Protestant theology in Berlin, Mainz and Göttingen and then worked as a vicar and assistant preacher. From 1986 he was the state youth pastor of the Bremen Evangelical Church for nine years , before and afterwards until his retirement in 2008 pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Christophorus Congregation Aumund / Fähr.

In 2013 he wrote a short article in the Stolpersteine work in Bremen .

Works

Books
  • "The H. is Jewish!" From the life of Jews from Aumunder after 1933. With a foreword by Hans Koschnick . Donat, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-938275-58-0 . Bibliography pp. 111–114.
  • The olm or god on a bicycle. The most beautiful Edwin Lindemann stories. Donat, Bremen 2010, ISBN 978-3-938275-75-7 .
Posts and smaller writings
  • Chronicle of the Christophorus Congregation. Bremen 1983.
  • The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Aumund and Fähr / Lobbendorf as well as the Reichspogromnacht in Aumund. In: Hartmut Müller , Jürgen Hartwig: Fähr-Lobbendorf. Living and working in the center of the north of Bremen. Edition Temmen, Bremen 1997, ISBN 3-86108-610-7 .
  • On the history of Bremen-Nord. In: Wiltrud Ahlers u. a. (Ed.): Stolpersteine ​​in Bremen - Region North. Sujet Verlag, Bremen 2013, ISBN 978-3-944201-12-2 , pp. 25–31.
  • 200 years of the Evangelical Church Community Vegesack 1817-2017 , edited together with: Thomas Begerow and Volker Keller, Bremen (Verlag Donat) 2017, ISBN 978-3-943425-73-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Information from the short biography of Donat Verlag [accessed on October 29, 2016].
  2. See also the list of stumbling blocks in Bremen .