Josef Rech

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Josef Rech (born March 2, 1856 in Humes , Trier district ; † October 2, 1919 in Cologne-Lindenthal ) was a German high school teacher.

Life

As a teacher's son, Rech attended the Progymnasium in St. Wendel and the Gymnasium in Saargemünd . After graduating from high school in the summer of 1876, he studied philosophy at the Kaiser Wilhelms University . In autumn he became a member of the Arminia Christian Association. From April 1, 1877, he served as a one-year volunteer in the infantry regiment "von Lützow" (1st Rheinisches) No. 25 in Strasbourg. He affirmed Arminia's transfer to the country team with the name Alsatia and in January 1880 to the Corps Palaio-Alsatia . In 1882 he passed the state examination in philosophy for higher subjects. On March 13, 1883, he was promoted to lieutenant in his regiment.

As a teacher at the Episcopal school in Montigny-lès-Metz , he was in 1891 by the University of Strasbourg to Dr. phil. PhD. On July 6, 1891 he was appointed director of the grammar school. In 1892 he was promoted to first lieutenant. From 1908 he was mayor of his place of residence Sablon. When Sablons was incorporated into Metz , Rech became an honorary member of Metz. When the constitution for the Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine was changed, Wilhelm II. Rech appointed to the first chamber of the Landtag of the Reichsland Alsace-Lorraine . He was a member of it until the end of the war in 1918. During the First World War, as captain of the Landwehr , he was head of the Metz military post office. Even before the Treaty of Versailles , on April 17, 1919, he was dismissed from his position as director and expelled from Alsace-Lorraine. He moved to Riegel am Kaiserstuhl and later to Cologne-Lindenthal, where he died at the age of 63.

Rech was married to Luise Salome born in 1883 . Schlotter from Neudorf (Strasbourg) . With her he had two sons and a daughter.

Honors

A papal order has not yet been identified.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Matriculation of the Corps Palaio-Alsatia from 1880–2015, o. O., o. J., pp. 24-25
  2. Kösener Corpslist 1960, 28/1
  3. ^ Dissertation: The sentences and didactic passages in the tragedies of Robert Garnier .