Leni Arnold

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Leni Arnold (* 1937 in Nordhausen as Leni Henneberg ) is an archivist and headed the university archive of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena .

Life

Leni Arnold's family comes from Krimderode in Northern Thuringia. In 1967 she did her doctorate in Halle an der Saale and was later director of the university archive in Jena. Arnold publishes on the history of the city and district of Nordhausen.

Works

  • Reconstruction of the destroyed city of Nordhausen. Desire and Reality in the Post-War Years , in: Contributions to the history of the city and district of Nordhausen (Volume 41/2016) .
  • Makeshift home construction in Nordhausen for living in the "total war" 1943/45 , in: Contributions to the history of the city and district of Nordhausen (volume 38/2013) .
  • Krimderode 1946 to 1950; a chronicle of the last years before the incorporation , in: Contributions to the history of the city and district of Nordhausen (volume 35/2010) .
  • The incorporation policy of the city of Nordhausen in the first half of the 20th century in the tradition of the Nordhausen city archive , in: Contributions to the history of the city and district of Nordhausen (Volume 33/2008) .
  • as co-author: Chronicle of the City of Nordhausen: 1802 to 1989 . Horb am Neckar: Geiger, 2003. ISBN 3-89570-883-6 .
  • From the history of the Jena University . Friedrich Schiller Univ., Jena 1985.
  • The attitude of West German imperialism to the conferences of the Asian and African states from 1955 to 1965 as reflected in the West German press . Dissertation, Halle 1967.