Joachim Sure

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Joachim Klar (born March 6, 1909 in Breslau , † June 15, 1996 in Schorndorf ) was a German educator and home nurse.

From 1953 until his retirement in 1971 he was the rector of the Lehenbach elementary school in Winterbach / Rems, which still exists today. Before that, after being expelled and imprisoned, he had been an elementary school teacher in the nearby village of Korb near Waiblingen for four years.

Since 1958 Klar has been involved as a shop steward in the Swabian Alb Association and in the working group Archives for Silesian Dialect . Of course, the state cultural advisor for the Silesian Landsmannschaft in Baden-Württemberg was. He collected and presented the works of artists from the displaced areas , for example Rudolf Hacke and Friedrich Iwan . Silesian history was also the subject of his lectures. From 1984 until his death he was also 1st chairman of the Silesian Landsmannschaft in Schorndorf and at times district treasurer for the Association of Expellees (BdV). Joachim Klar belonged politically to the FDP / DVP.

He lived in Winterbach in the Remstal . A collection of newspaper clippings on his personal history from 1964 is in the main state archive in Stuttgart .

Awards

literature

  • Winterbach homeland book. Edited by the Winterbach community, Chr.Sheufele, Stuttgart 1972.

Individual evidence

  1. Acknowledgments and Memories. In: Volume 21. Festschrift. 35 years of successful work. Working group for Silesian dialect, Wangen 2017, p. 157. ( PDF )
  2. ^ Ostdeutscher Kulturrat (Ed.): Kulturpolitische Korrespondenz. Issues 764–781, 1990, p. 7
  3. Mitteilungen des Sudetendeutsches Archiv , issues 66–69, Sudetendeutsches Archiv, 1982, p. 61
  4. Kulturpolitische Korrespondenz , issues 764–781, Ostdeutscher Kulturrat, 1990, p. 7
  5. Lecture Announcement: Images on the history of Silesia on December 5, 1989 in the House Silesia , Culture Political correspondent , spending 728-746, East German Cultural Council, 1989, p 11
  6. J 191 Sure, Joachim. Baden-Württemberg State Archive .
  7. List of medal recipients 1975–2019. (PDF; 180 kB) State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg, p. 66 , accessed on June 12, 2019 .
  8. ^ Home days 1995 in Sigmaringen. In: Winners of the medal "Services to the home of Baden-Wuerttemberg" , working group Heimatpflege, district of Karlsruhe .