List of personalities from the city of Bruchsal

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The list of personalities of the city of Bruchsal contains important personalities who were born in the city or who worked in Bruchsal . The list does not claim to be complete.

sons and daughters of the town

Years up to 1800

19th century

  • 1803, Franz von Stengel ; † 1870 in Karlsruhe, Minister of the Interior of Baden
  • 1806, Philipp Bode ; † 1877 in Mannheim, Baden governor
  • 1806, Johann Baptist Orbin ; † 1886 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Archbishop of Freiburg
  • 1811, Bernhard August Prestinari ; † 1893, lawyer, director of the Catholic Upper Church Council in Karlsruhe, President of the Court of Justice in Constance and a member of Parliament from Baden
  • 1833, Carl Baer ; † 1896 in Montreux, lawyer and member of the Reichstag
  • 1839, Justus Knecht ; † 1921 in Freiburg im Breisgau, auxiliary bishop, theologian, writer
  • 1845, in Heidelsheim, Salomon Carlebach , rabbi in Lübeck; † 1919 in Lübeck
  • 1853, Alexander Adam , composer and choir director; † 1917 in Freiburg im Breisgau
  • 1857, in Heidelsheim, Isaac Baer, ​​from 1897 Julius Baer , private banker; † 1922 in Riehen , Switzerland
  • 1858, John Bopp , brewery manager, dialect poet; † 1936 in New York , USA
  • 1861, Karl Steiner ; † 1929 in Baden-Baden, born in Heidelsheim, Baden Oberamtmann
  • 1871, Babette Ihle , called Bawett, dialect poet; † 1943 in Bruchsal
  • 1874, Albert Jung , lawyer and administrative clerk; † 1934 in Karlsruhe
  • 1875, Otto Oppenheimer , textile merchant, dialect and local poet; † 1951 in New York , USA
  • 1877, Karl Berberich , † January 27, 1957 in Bruchsal, teacher, member of the Baden state parliament
  • 1879, Wilhelm Henning ; † after 1943, military and national socialist politician
  • 1879, Wilhelm Gerstel , sculptor; † 1963 in Freiburg im Breisgau
  • 1880, Max Eschelbacher , lawyer, rabbi and author; † 1964 in London
  • 1882, Karl Häußner , administrative officer; † 1955 in Karlsruhe
  • 1882, Rudolf Kraus , administrative officer; † 1955 in Weil am Rhein
  • 1882, Hugo Troendle , artist; † 1955 in Munich
  • 1882, Moritz Straus , engineer; † 1959 in Zurich
  • 1883, Walter Buch , lawyer and highest party judge of the NSDAP ; † 1949 in Schondorf am Ammensee
  • 1883, Wilhelm Groß , mining scientist and university professor; † 1944 in Auschwitz concentration camp
  • 1884, Fritz Wertheimer , journalist and general secretary of the German Foreign Institute from 1918 to 1933; † 1968
  • 1885, Hermann Ammann ; † 1956 in Innsbruck, linguist and university professor
  • 1885, Friedrich Ribstein ; † 1957 in Müllheim, administrative officer and district administrator
  • 1887, Eugen Speer , German politician (NSDAP), mayor of Radolfzell on Lake Constance from 1934 to 1935; † 1936 in Hagsfeld near Karlsruhe
  • 1891, Lilli Fischel ; † 1978 in Karlsruhe, art historian and museum director
  • 1891, Walther Asal ; † 1987 in Birkenfeld (Württemberg), general staff doctor and surgeon
  • 1892, Ernst Blum ; † 1981 in Bern, German-Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
  • 1894, Leo Kahn , artist; † 1983 in Safed, Israel
  • 1896, Wilhelm Sauter , painter and draftsman; † 1948 in Göppingen
  • 1897, Margarete Aurin , Montessori teacher, † 1989 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • 1898, Ludwig Barth- Uchatzy, visual artist, † 1983 in Karlsruhe

20th century

People who worked on site

Web links

Commons : Personalities from Bruchsal  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig Börne: Monograph of the German postal snail. In: Inge Rippmann, Peter Rippmann (eds.), Ludwig Börne: All writings. Volume 1. Melzer, Düsseldorf 1964, p. 667.