Klaus-Dieter Fichtner

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Klaus-Dieter Fichtner (born October 8, 1929 in Bad Kösen ) is a German teacher and local historian.

Life

From 1936 Fichtner attended the elementary school in Bad Kösen, from 1940 the Oberrealschule Naumburg and from 1946 the state school Pforta . It was valedated as an extraneus portensis in 1948. The following year, he completed his training as a new teacher at Beichlingen Castle . From 1950 to 1971 he was a teacher at the standardized school in Bad Kösen and from 1954 completed the three-year training as a Russian teacher . The Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg granted him an unscheduled aspiration . In his PhD A he obtained the Dr. paed. (1970). He then conducted research at the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the GDR (institute for teaching materials and in the research facility Buildings of Public Education in Dresden). From 1971 to 1991 he was a teacher in Weimar, from 1979 director of the Institute for Teacher Education . In 1994 he was a co-founder of the Museum of the Battle of Jena and Auerstedt in Hassenhausen . From 1994 to 2019 he was archivist for the Porters Association. As a retired technical college lecturer and senior studies director , he organized tours in Bad Kösen, on the Rudelsburg and in the monastery and state school Pforte from 2007 . He discovered the forgotten peace stones in Bad Kösen and brought them to mind in 2001 after 130 years. For years he attended the general meetings of the Society for Student History Research . He is married and has a daughter with one grandson and two great-grandchildren.

Local lore

From 1979, and especially after German reunification, Fichtner published for the Weimar Institute for Teacher Education, for Bad Kösens Official Journal (Kurstadt-Kurier), the Naumburger Tageblatt , the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung and the Saale-Unstrut-Jahrbuch. The 174 contributions deal with Bad Kösen and its spa system, the saltworks, the Saale bridge , the workers' council and the Romanesque house . Topics are also the Saale and the rafting , the Rudelsburg and the lion monument , St. Laurentius (Saaleck) , the medieval traffic routes to Franconia as well as Freiroda , Crölpa-Löbschütz , Spielberg (Lanitz-Hassel-Tal) and Naumburg. He reports on the Duke of Braunschweig , Hassenhausen and the battle of Jena and Auerstedt, on Johann Gottfried Borlach , the Weimar nun Jenny von Gerstenbergk, Theo Malade , Oskar Hossfeld , Hans Fischerkoesen and Therese Berbig, the wife of Max Berbig . Most of the articles deal with the school gate and appeared in the school magazine.

Works

  • 1951: Factory tours (Rügen)
  • 1952: Experience in geology training
  • 1953: Turgenev's stance on the social question
  • 1979/80: 200 years of training in Weimar
  • 1987: The Bad Kösen salt works
  • Hassenhausen
    • 1995: eyewitnesses 1806/13
    • 1999: Episodes / Anecdotes 1806
    • 2016: 1140 years
  • 1996: Findebuch Landesschule Pforta
  • History from Bad Kösen and the surrounding area . Kurstadt Kurier, Vol. 1; 2 (1); 2; 3 (1992; 1993; 1994; 1995), p. 1; No. 1, 3-11, 13; Number 1; No. 7.
  • History of the Rudelsburg . Kurstadt Kurier, Vol. 1 (1992), 1, SS 8-9.
  • By Cistercians and high school students , in: Bad Kösen on the Saale bright beach; Walk in a cultural landscape . Heidelberg 1993, pp. 40-56.
  • Sole, salt and Saale baths in: Bad Kösen on the Saale bright beach; Walk in a cultural landscape . Heidelberg 1993, pp. 72-83.
  • The spa town , in: Bad Kösen on the Saale bright beach; Walk in a cultural landscape . Heidelberg 1993, pp. 84-104
  • School gate: history and stories , publisher: Pförtner Bund eV, school gate 2011.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: Opportunities to improve the student's motivation to learn through teaching in a subject classroom system .
  2. ^ Museum Hassenhausen
  3. KD Fichtner: Peace stones in the cave near Bad Kösen. Monuments are reminiscent of three wars on German soil - guesswork about the founder of the stones - horticultural repairs desirable . Naumburger Tageblatt of September 22, 2001
  4. K.-D. Fichtner: The peace stones in the cave near Bad Kösen . Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, Vol. 12 (2001), 222, p. 21
  5. ^ Publications in the GVK
  6. The Eternal Lamp of the School Gate (ThULB)