Johannes Hack

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Johannes Hack (* 1875 in Engelhelms ; † April 10, 1950 in Petersberg ) was a German teacher and local researcher in East Hesse.

Life

Johannes Hack first attended the elementary school in Florenberg and then the preparatory school in Fritzlar . He completed the teachers' seminar in Fulda. In 1895 he passed the first teacher examination and in 1900, after various substitute positions, his second state examination. He then got a teaching position in Künzell . From 1906 he worked as a teacher, later as vice-principal, at the Petersberg elementary school in the Fulda district , which has been named after its new building in 1950/51.

He retired in 1936.

Works (selection)

  • About the emigration of Fulda subjects to Hungary in the 18th century. 1931.
  • Johannes Hack (Hrsg.): Geschichte u. Art d. Petersberg via Fulda with e. Review in p. Prehistory; Life description d. St. Lioba. Fulda Actiendruckerei 1936.
  • Beloved home of my loved ones: sounds of home. Rhön-Verlag 1999, ISBN 3-931-7965-66 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. jhs.johannes-hack-schule.de