Kurt Ill

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Kurt Kranke is a German philosopher. He worked as a secretary in the district board of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship (DSF) in Dresden . He is considered an expert on the history of Saxon freemasonry.

Life

After attending school, Kurt Kranke began studying, which he completed as a graduate philosopher.

After Günter Kowalewski was recalled from his position as Secretary of the FDJ District Management and 1st Secretary of the FDJ City Management Dresden, Kurt Kranke, who was previously 1st Secretary of the FDJ District Management Bautzen, was elected as Secretary of the FDJ District Management and 1. Secretary of the FDJ city administration Dresden. He later worked in the Society for German-Soviet Friendship in the Dresden district committee. In this capacity he bestowed this society's badge of honor on Vladimir Putin at the Brotherhood of Arms ball on November 21, 1987 .

In 1991 he was deputy chairman of the Saxony regional association and head of the DSF office.

One of his main research areas is the history of Freemasonry in Saxony.

Works (selection)

  • On the effectiveness of a member of the Dresden community of the Union of Communists . In: Sächsische Heimatblätter , vol. 29, 1983, issue 5, pp. 201-202
  • The Zychlinski brothers from Dresden at the side of Friedrich Engels and Heinrich Heine. Biographical marginalia. In: Sächsische Heimatblätter , vol. 31, 1985, issue 6.
  • Marginalia on Richard Wagner's political biography. In: Sächsische Heimatblätter, vol. 35, 1989, issue 2, pp. 65–68.
  • Varia to Saxon-French connections . In: Sächsische Heimatblätter, vol. 39, 1993, issue 1, pp. 13-25.
  • On the history of Saxon-Russian connections Dresden - Moscow - St. Petersburg (17th - 19th centuries) . In: Historische Blätter, Dresden 1994, issue 3, pp. 14–40.
  • (with Dieter Reinhardt): On the opinion of unemployment associations and initiatives as well as some other social questions: Results of the survey of the unemployed and people affected by unemployment as well as experiences from the unemployment work of the project group "Ausege" in Dresden , Unemployment Association Germany, Landesverband Sachsen eV, 1998 .
  • Freemasonry in Dresden. in: Dresdner Geschichtsverein (ed.): Dresdner Hefte - Contributions to cultural history No. 64: The conspiracy for the good - Freemasonry in Saxony. Dresden 2000, pp. 9-40.
  • On the history of Freemasonry in Dresden , Dresden, Association for Regional Politics and History Dresden eV, 2000.
  • Gunman against the Masonic Order. Lawyer Eduard Emil Eckert, Saxony's Freemason and the Dresden May Revolution . In: Dresden, May 1849, 2000, pp. 108–116.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Marcus von Salisch: Loyalty deserters. The Electoral Saxon Military and the Seven Years War , 2008, p. 36.
  2. Dresdner Hefte , 1990, p. 348.
  3. ^ Entry at the German Federal Archives
  4. Sven Felix Kellerhoff: The Stasi sent Putin "brotherly battle greetings"