Johannesgymnasium Wroclaw

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The Johannesgymnasium or Johanneum Breslau existed from October 14, 1872 to 1933 and was a successful humanistic grammar school in Breslau . It was founded to relieve the overcrowded Maria-Magdalenen-Gymnasium and was located at Paradiesstraße 3 (today ulica Stanisława Worcella 3). The Breslau magistrate created the grammar school against the will of the Berlin Ministry of Culture in order to maintain a denominationally tolerant school that accepted Jews without reservation. A third of the teachers were Protestants, Catholics and Jews ("Breslauer Schulstreit").

The diaries of the teacher and PhD historian Willy Cohn provide insight into the dismissal of Jewish teachers by the National Socialists . He was given leave of absence as a member of the SPD on June 16, 1933: No right, nowhere: Diary of the fall of Wroclaw Jewry 1933-1941 .

Known students

Teacher

  • Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Müller (1830–1903), classical philologist, director 1872–1897
  • Bernhard Laudien (1846–?), Teacher, director 1901–1917
  • Alexis Gabriel (1875–1939), Germanist, director 1918–1933
  • Willy Cohn (1888–1941), historian, 1919–1933

school-building

The building of the former Johannesgymnasium

The originally three-storey school building in Paradiesstrasse, which was kept in the form of the neo-renaissance , has a T-shaped floor plan typical of that time, which enabled a high level of utilization of the building site through the formation of two lateral courtyards and a two-in-hand structure of the building wings. It was designed by Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann , the Wroclaw City Planning Officer, in 1865, and towards the end of the 1860s it was temporarily used as an interim location for the Magdalen High School, for which a larger new building was being built on the old site. In the years 1911–1912, Fritz Behrendt added a rear building to the building . Today, the defaced buildings are used by the Maria Dąbrowska Comprehensive School of Economics and Administration ( Zespół Szkół Ekonomiczno-Administracyjnych im. Marii Dąbrowskiej ).

literature

  • Til van Rahden: Jews and other Breslauer: the relations between Jews, Protestants and Catholics in a German city 1865 to 1925 , Göttingen 2000.

Footnotes

  1. Volume 1, Böhlau, Cologne 2007
  2. Daria Dorota Pikulska: Carl Johann Christian Zimmermann. Muzeum Architektury we Wrocławiu, Wrocław 2005, ISBN 83-89262-21-5 .
  3. ^ Johannesgymnasium. Extension (rear building), planning documents in the Wroclaw Architecture Museum ( Memento of the original from February 9, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ma.wroc.pl

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 15 ″  N , 17 ° 2 ′ 35 ″  E