List of personalities of the city of Mönchengladbach

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Coat of arms of the city of Mönchengladbach

The list of personalities of the city of Mönchengladbach includes both people born in Mönchengladbach and its districts (including Rheydt , Odenkirchen , Wickrath and (Rhein-) Dahlen ) as well as people who were not born in Mönchengladbach but worked locally. Also listed are people who have been honored by the city of Mönchengladbach for their services.

sons and daughters of the town

The following personalities were born in Mönchengladbach or in the communities that belong to Mönchengladbach today. They are listed chronologically according to the year of birth. Whether or not they later had their sphere of activity in Mönchengladbach is irrelevant.

16th Century

  • Peter Syben (* 1596 in Dahlen; † October 14, 1659), Benedictine monk ( Latin Sybenius ), pastor of Dülken , 35th abbot of Gladbach

17th century

  • Martin Syben (born October 21, 1604 in Dahlen; † October 15, 1668 in Cologne), Jesuit , teacher in Trier
  • Jacob Masen (born March 23, 1606 in Dahlen, † September 27, 1681 in Cologne), Jesuit poet ( Masenius in Latin ), theologian and historian
  • Wilhelm Nakaten (born November 1617 in Lürrip ; † 23 June 1682), Jesuit, pastor, professor at the Münster University of the Order

18th century

19th century

1801-1850

1851-1900

The engineer and entrepreneur Hugo Junkers around 1912
Joseph Goebbels: In the time of National Socialism Reich propaganda leader of the NSDAP
  • Otto Bardenhewer (born March 16, 1851, † March 23, 1935 in Munich), Roman Catholic theologian, important patrologist
  • Louise Gueury (born May 13, 1854 - July 21, 1900), founder of the lung sanatorium in the Hardter Forest
  • Hugo Junkers (born February 3, 1859 in Rheydt; † February 3, 1935 in Gauting), engineer and entrepreneur (aircraft designer)
  • Carl Pauen (born April 7, 1859 - † June 7, 1935 in Bonn), modern pentathlon and Olympic participant
  • Hermann Hirsch (born June 4, 1861 in Rheydt, † March 1, 1934 in Göttingen), painter and sculptor
  • August Müller (March 4, 1864 - September 5, 1949), doctor and inventor of the contact lens
  • Johanna Stocken , known as Mutter Ey (born March 4, 1864 in Wickrath, † August 27, 1947 in Düsseldorf), gallery owner and promoter of modern painting
  • Ludwig Schmitz-Kallenberg (born June 10, 1867 in Rheydt, † April 22, 1937 in Münster), historian, professor at the Westphalian Wilhelms University and director of the Münster State Archives
  • Peter Nonnenmühlen (born June 7, 1868 - † February 9, 1952), Lord Mayor of Mönchengladbach in 1946
  • Ernst Vits (born September 15, 1868 in Rheydt, † November 15, 1939 in Berlin), Protestant court and cathedral preacher in Berlin and general superintendent of Neumark and Niederlausitz
  • Carl Beines (born December 15, 1869 in Rheydt, † October 8, 1950 in Bad Wörishofen), conductor, music teacher and composer
  • Anna Simons (born June 8, 1871; † April 2, 1951 in Prien am Chiemsee), calligrapher and typographer
  • Johannes Greferath (born August 18, 1872 in Schelsen, † October 21, 1946 in Cologne), painter
  • Heinrich Neusen (born April 9, 1876 in Dahlen ; † May 16, 1958 in Anrath ), Mayor of Anrath
  • Ernst Jakob Christoffel (born September 4, 1876 in Rheydt; † April 23, 1955 in Isfahan), founder of the Christoffel Mission for the Blind
  • Johannes van den Kerkhoff (born September 22, 1876 in Odenkirchen; † April 21, 1945 in Freudenstadt), politician (DNVP)
  • Hermann Schoppelrey (born September 24, 1876 - May 25, 1940), Roman Catholic bishop, Divine Word missionary and Apostolic Vicar of Sinyangchow in China
  • Clara Grunwald (born June 11, 1877 in Rheydt; † April 1943 in Auschwitz concentration camp), Montessori educator
  • Paul-Peter Schagen (born December 26, 1877 in Dahlen; † December 20, 1944), priest in Raeren, Linn, Aachen-Brand and chaplain in St. Peter in Cologne
  • Walter Dilthey (born March 26, 1877 in Rheydt; † June 24, 1955 in Zülpich), chemist
  • Leo Raape (born June 14, 1878 in Rheydt; † December 7, 1964 in Hamburg), legal scholar
  • David Alexander Winter (23 November 1878 - 13 October 1953 in London), rabbi
  • Max Popp (born December 16, 1878; † March 16, 1943 in Berlin-Zehlendorf), agricultural scientist and author of the first German-language biography of Jules Verne
  • Walter Kaesbach (born January 18, 1879; † July 1, 1961 in Konstanz), art historian and important promoter of the art of Expressionism
  • Ernst Stoltenhoff (born January 17, 1879 in Odenkirchen, † April 27, 1953 in Wittlaer), Protestant theologian
  • Albert Huyskens (born July 30, 1879 - † October 26, 1956 in Aachen), historian, archivist and librarian
  • Robert Pferdmenges (born March 27, 1880, † September 28, 1962 in Cologne), banker and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag (North Rhine-Westphalia)
  • Alfred Heinen (born August 25, 1880; † July 9, 1943 in the Sobibor extermination camp), entertainer and Rhenish singer
  • Konrad Miss (born October 30, 1880 - † September 14, 1952 in Cologne-Lindenthal), District Administrator (SPD)
  • Hans Emil Weber (born March 8, 1882; † June 13, 1950 in Bonn), Protestant theologian
  • Siegfried Klein (born December 31, 1882; † August 1944 in Auschwitz), rabbi
  • Theo Blum (born January 10, 1883; † January 31, 1968 in Cologne), landscape painter and etcher
  • Joseph H. Pilates (born December 9, 1883, † 1967 in New York), German-American body trainer who developed the method of the same name .
  • Karl Köster (born September 1, 1883; † March 2, 1975 in Boisheim), painter and graphic artist
  • Franz Doelle (born November 9, 1883 - † March 15, 1965 in Leverkusen), composer (When the white lilacs bloom again)
  • Johannes Heck (born January 1, 1884 - † November 18, 1949), dialect poet, from 1928 to 1939 head of the Rheydter Heimatmuseum
  • Gottfried Könzgen (born April 3, 1886; † March 15, 1945 in Mauthausen concentration camp), member of the Catholic labor movement and worker secretary of the Catholic labor movement.
  • Carl Cohnen (7 August 1887 - 20 July 1976), painter
  • Carl Spiecker (born January 7, 1888 - † November 16, 1953 in Königstein im Taunus), politician (ZENTRUM, CDU, MdL, federal chairman of the center)
  • Hermann Pongs (born March 23, 1889 in Odenkirchen; † March 3, 1979 in Gerlingen), professor and literary scholar
  • Richard Glücks (born April 22, 1889 in Odenkirchen; † May 10, 1945 in Flensburg, suicide), was head of the inspection of the concentration camps from November 1939
  • Heinrich Lersch (born September 12, 1889; † June 18, 1936 in Remagen), boiler maker and worker poet
  • Johannes Albers (born March 8, 1890 - † March 8, 1963 in Cologne), politician (CDU)
  • Hans Leifhelm (born February 2, 1891 in Rheydt; † March 1, 1947), poet
  • Anton Wendling (born September 26, 1891, † January 13, 1965 in Münsterlingen), painter and creator of church windows
  • Heinrich Malzkorn (born January 4, 1892, † March 12, 1980 in Süchteln), writer, painter and conservationist
  • Hubert Schlebusch (born June 28, 1893; † October 20, 1955 in Mehlem near Bonn), Prime Minister of Braunschweig 1945–46
  • Heinrich Karsch (born February 12, 1894 in Rheydt; † October 24, 1955), politician (CDU)
  • Josef Arndgen (born February 24, 1894 in Rheydt; † September 20, 1966 in Wiesbaden), politician (CDU)
  • Werner Gilles (born August 29, 1894 in Rheydt; † June 23, 1961 in Essen), artist
  • Johann Esser (born April 10, 1896 in Wickrath, † 1971 in Moers), poet and trade unionist, co-author of the song Die Moorsoldaten
  • Wilhelm Jansen-Joerde (born August 17, 1896 in Dohr , † May 29, 1981 in Giesenkirchen ), artist
  • Gottfried Kapp (born March 27, 1897; † November 21, 1938 in Frankfurt am Main), writer
  • Joseph Goebbels (born October 29, 1897 in Rheydt; † May 1, 1945 in Berlin), politician (NSDAP) and Minister for Propaganda and Public Enlightenment during the National Socialist era
  • Lisel Haas (* 1898 - † 1989), photographer of the Birmingham Repertory Theater
  • Fritz Böning (born January 28, 1898 in Odenkirchen; † June 3, 1971), local politician and district administrator (CDU)
  • Paul Herrmann (born April 22, 1898; † September 14, 1980 in Koblenz), major general in the German Armed Forces
  • Peter Erkens (born July 24, 1898 in Rheydt; † October 22, 1972 in Mönchengladbach), politician (center, CDU)
  • Peter Kuhlen (born September 30, 1899 in Rheydt; † November 17, 1986 in Düsseldorf), founder of the Apostolic Community
  • Ernst Alfred Philippson (born April 6, 1900; † August 9, 1993 Urbana (Illinois), USA), Professor of German Philology
  • Hanns Vogts (born December 2, 1900; † June 20, 1976 in Freudenstadt), writer
  • Friedrich Paul Krappen (7 December 1900 - 22 April 1976 in Mönchengladbach), city director

20th century

1901-1910

Franz Meyers: from 1958 to 1966 Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Michael Münster (born February 23, 1901 - † March 31, 1986 in Schwalmtal (Lower Rhine)), politician (NSDAP)
  • Hans Wolfgang Hillers (born April 22, 1901; † April 12, 1952 in Düsseldorf), writer
  • Paula Walendy (* 1902; † 1991), children's book author and journalist
  • Hans Jonas (born May 10, 1903, † February 5, 1993 in New York), German-Jewish philosopher and ethicist
  • Robert Ullmann (born July 18, 1903, † March 19, 1966 in Vienna), sculptor
  • Josef Windeck (born October 11, 1903 in Rheydt, † 1977 in Mönchengladbach), sentenced to life imprisonment plus 15 years imprisonment for murder in the third Auschwitz trial in Frankfurt
  • Theo Hespers (born December 12, 1903, † September 9, 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee), resistance fighter during the National Socialist era
  • Paul Franken (born December 19, 1903, † December 15, 1984 in Bonn), historian and first director of the Federal Agency for Civic Education
  • Max Stern (born April 18, 1904; † May 30, 1987 in Paris), German-Canadian art dealer and patron
  • Hans Lünenborg (born April 20, 1904, † April 1, 1990 in Cologne), painter
  • Werner Becker (born May 17, 1904; † June 1, 1981 in Leipzig), lawyer, Catholic theologian and university professor
  • Ernst Jansen-Winkeln (born February 13, 1904, † April 11, 1992), important wall and glass painter
  • Viktor Achter (born February 8, 1905 in Rheydt; † August 16, 1981), lawyer, university professor and entrepreneur
  • Ernst Schumacher (born July 11, 1905, † 1963 in Berlin), painter and graphic artist
  • Curt Becker (7 August 1905 - 21 February 1987), politician (CDU)
  • Fritz Frame (born June 13, 1905 in Rheindahlen; † August 25, 1977), politician, last Lord Mayor of Rheydt (CDU)
  • Kurt Rauxloh (born February 23, 1906 in Rheydt; † unknown), overseer in the Ravensbrück concentration camp
  • Will Sommer (born March 19, 1906 in Günhoven, † March 17, 1974 in Rheindahlen), sculptor
  • Fritz Mühlen (born April 17, 1906 in Rheydt; † July 4, 1981 in Wegberg), painter
  • Leonhard Jansen (born July 26, 1906, † January 22, 1997 in Bruges), poet and writer
  • Katja Andy , b. Käte Aschaffenburg (born May 23, 1907 in Mönchengladbach; † December 30, 2013 in the USA), pianist
  • Otto Coenen (* 1907; † 1971), constructive painter and teacher in Mönchengladbach
  • Richard Lauffen (born June 2, 1907, † August 28, 1990 in Marquartstein), actor
  • Artur Petzoldt (born June 2, 1908 in Rheydt; † 1972), former President of the Hamburg Federal Railway Directorate
  • Franz Meyers (born July 31, 1908 - † January 27, 2002), politician (CDU); from 1958 to 1966 Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Member of the Bundestag
  • Walter Flachsenberg (born October 26, 1908 - † November 3, 1994), naval officer, most recently flotilla admiral of the German Navy
  • Anne Marie Stoll-Rommerskirchen (born January 20, 1909, † July 14, 1985 in Geilenkirchen), sculptor
  • Otto Hartloff (born February 25, 1909 in Rheydt, † February 24, 1977 in Kusel), artist
  • Hans Bange (born April 7, 1909, † December 21, 1992), author, founder of the Münster-Bauverein
  • Sophronius Clasen (born May 30, 1909, † April 21, 1974 in Mönchengladbach), Franciscan, theologian, church historian and philosopher
  • Helmut Dörner (born June 26, 1909, † February 11, 1945 in Budapest), SS-Oberführer Schutzstaffel and Waffen-SS in World War II
  • Werner Labbé (born July 3, 1909 in Rheydt; † April 3, 1989), painter, graphic artist and illustrator
  • Franz Lennartz (born March 20, 1910 Rheydt; † January 16, 2003 Salem, Baden-Württemberg), writer, publicist, lexicographer and collector
  • Josef Hilgers (born October 26, 1910 in Rheydt; † January 21, 1955 in Weisweiler), local politician (CDU)

1911-1920

  • Lene Hille-Brandts (* 1911; † 1973), children's book author
  • Alfons Müller-Wipperfürth (born May 21, 1911 - † January 4, 1986 in Bad Gastein), menswear manufacturer
  • Thomas Münster (* 1912; †?), Writer
  • Lev Aronson (born February 7, 1912, † November 12, 1988 in Dallas), cellist, cello teacher and composer
  • Vilma Sturm (born October 27, 1912; † February 17, 1995 in Bonn), writer and journalist
  • Elisabeth Gottschalk (born October 28, 1912; September 14, 1989 in Amsterdam), Dutch historical geographer
  • Heinz Ditgens (born July 3, 1914 - † June 20, 1998 in Mönchengladbach), football player
  • Rolf Dettmann (born February 15, 1915 - † March 7, 1992), painter, draftsman, illustrator and graphic artist
  • Gertrud Aretz (born March 24, 1915; † March 30, 2004 in Neuwied), welfare worker and politician, MdL Rhineland-Palatinate (CDU)
  • Alfred Katzenstein (born May 16, 1915; † January 16, 2000 in Berlin), psychologist; Resistance fighters in the time of National Socialism
  • Josef Rommerskirchen (born February 16, 1916 in Odenkirchen; † March 9, 2010 in Wachtberg), politician, Member of the Bundestag (CDU)
  • Eugen Viehof (born February 28, 1916 - † February 5, 2010), entrepreneur
  • Johannes Botterweck (born April 25, 1917 in Rheydt; † April 15, 1981 in Bonn), theologian, Old Testament scholar and dean of the Catholic Theological Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  • Heinz Sielmann (born June 2, 1917 in Rheydt; † October 6, 2006 in Munich), animal filmmaker
  • Kurt Kremers (* February 1920 in Rheydt; † October 24, 1991 in Mönchengladbach), composer, poet and writer

1921-1930

  • Gisela Hoeter (born April 12, 1922 - March 12, 2010 in Munich), actress
  • Hilde Sherman , née Zander (born March 22, 1923 in Wanlo; † March 11, 2011 in Jerusalem), German Jew who was the only member of her family to survive the Holocaust
  • Jack Zunz (born December 25, 1923 - December 11, 2018), British civil engineer, involved in the Sydney Opera House, among others
  • Gerhard Ackermans (born February 25, 1926 - † November 7, 2011 in Kerken), entrepreneur
  • Bruno Schmidt-Bleibtreu (born August 2, 1926 in Odenkirchen; † December 14, 2018 in Bonn), Ministerial Director and constitutional lawyer
  • Heinz Kremers (born October 19, 1926 in Rheydt; † May 26, 1988 in Moers), professor of theology and recipient of the Buber-Rosenzweig Medal
  • Ruth Brühl (born February 17, 1927), writer
  • Gunther Lambert (* 1928 in Rheydt; † 2015 in Düsseldorf), entrepreneur, designer and interior designer
  • Hermin Esser (born April 1, 1928 in Rheydt; † April 17, 2009 in Naurod), opera singer
  • Helga Stöver (born April 9, 1926 - † October 7, 1993 in Mönchengladbach), was committed to the integration of disabled people, the concerns of refugees and Christian-Jewish understanding
  • Odilo Engels (born April 24, 1928 in Rheydt; † February 26, 2012 in Erftstadt-Lechenich), historian
  • Wilhelm Junkers (born August 1, 1928 - January 11, 2011), mathematician
  • Paul Speck (born December 19, 1928 - August 18, 2003 in Berlin), Byzantinist
  • Günter Faßbender (born March 5, 1929 - † March 25, 2017 in Wesel), lawyer and administrative officer
  • Heinz Feldhege (born May 27, 1929), politician (CDU), Honorary Mayor of Mönchengladbach, holder of the Federal Cross of Merit and the Order of Merit of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Erich Meuthen (born May 31, 1929; † June 2018 in Cologne), historian
  • Michael Cramer (born March 1, 1930 in Wickrath; † November 28, 2000 in Munich), film actor and voice actor
  • Karl Heinz Beckurts (born May 16, 1930 in Rheydt; † July 9, 1986, murdered in Straßlach-Dingharting near Munich), nuclear physicist and director of the Institute for Applied Nuclear Physics at the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center from 1963 to 1970
  • Hans-Karl Siebigs (born January 28, 1930 - June 8, 2018), architect and Aachen cathedral master builder

1931-1940

  • Hermann Jansen (born October 28, 1931 in Rheydt; † July 13, 2020), politician ( SPD ), member of the state parliament
  • Günter Seuren (born June 18, 1932 in Wickrath ; † December 10, 2003 in Munich), writer
  • Alexander Arnz (born August 25, 1932 in Rheydt; † September 30, 2004 in Cologne), television director
  • Helmutjoy (born September 2, 1932 in Rheydt ; † November 14, 2008 in Mönchengladbach), senior city director of the former city of Rheydt from 1968 to 1974, senior city director of Mönchengladbach from 1975 to 1993, youngest head of administration in a major West German city
  • Gerd Schommen (born December 16, 1932), former football player
  • Petra Schürmann (born September 15, 1933; † January 14, 2010 in Munich), Miss World 1956, actress and presenter
  • Josef Lauter (born August 4, 1936), didactic specialist and university professor
  • Uwe Erichsen (born August 9, 1936 in Rheydt), writer
  • Hans D. Barbier (born April 15, 1937 - † February 17, 2017 in Bonn), journalist
  • Helge Breloer (born October 28, 1937; † April 23, 2011 in Dortmund), appraiser and valuation expert for trees and bushes, lawyer and non-fiction author
  • Walter Jansen (born December 31, 1938), chemist, university professor, chemistry didactic
  • Albin Hänseroth (born February 24, 1939; † September 9, 2004 in Cologne) economist and media scientist, director of the Hamburg State Opera and director of the Cologne Philharmonic
  • Paul Eßer (born May 30, 1939), writer
  • Helmut Harff (born June 5, 1939 - † September 8, 2018), General of the Bundeswehr
  • Karl-Wilhelm Blum (born July 23, 1939), economist and university professor
  • Andreas Birkmann (born August 14, 1939 in Rheydt), politician (CDU)
  • Rolf Herings (born July 10, 1940 - September 29, 2017), javelin thrower and Olympic participant as well as soccer coach

1941-1950

1951-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1990

1991-2000

21st century

Honorary citizen

In § 6 of the Rhenish City Code of May 15, 1856, the city council's assembly is enabled, in agreement with the mayor, to appoint men who have rendered outstanding services to the city. The cities of Mönchengladbach , Rheydt , Gladbach-Rheydt, Odenkirchen and Rheindahlen made use of the right to grant honorary citizenship to individuals . The Prussian law on civil and municipal law of July 15, 1919 allowed women to be granted honorary citizenship. In the case of Maria Lenssen, the honorary citizenship of the city of Rheydt was granted unofficially and under legal reservations as early as 1913.

Honorary citizen of the city of Mönchengladbach

Honorary citizen of Odenkirchen

Honorary citizen of (Rhine) Dahlen

Honorary citizen of the city of Rheydt

  • Johann David Büschgens (born March 28, 1782 in Rheydt-Dorf; † July 12, 1869 in Rheydt), silk manufacturer and first full-time mayor of Rheydt from 1823 to 1857 (awarded on September 11, 1857)
  • Otto von Bismarck , Reich Chancellor; awarded on February 22, 1895, on the occasion of his 80th birthday
  • Tonio Bödiker , go. Oberregierungsrat, District Administrator of the Gladbach District (awarded on January 10, 1897)
  • Maria Lenssen , benefactress (awarded 1913)
  • Hugo Junkers , aircraft designer (awarded on June 5, 1928)
  • Joseph Goebbels (awarded April 5, 1933; from Rheydt, awarded again on October 16, 1934 after the separation between Gladbach and Rheydt. Revoked on June 14, 1945.)

Other personalities

The following people are connected with the city of Mönchengladbach, who were not born there but worked there:

9/10 century

Gero from Cologne

18th century

19th century

20th century

Heinz Mack
  • Johannes Cladders (1924–2009), 1967–85 director of the city's museums
  • Heinz Mack (* 1931), artist; lives and works in Mönchengladbach
  • Edmund Erlemann (1935–2015), socially committed Roman Catholic priest, provost of Mönchengladbach Minster and founder of the Volksverein Foundation
  • Viktor Scholz (* 1935), Russian-German church music director and concert organist, has lived in Mönchengladbach since 1958, cantor of the St. Vitus Minster in Mönchengladbach from 1958 to 2000
  • Albert Brülls (1937–2004), national football player and 1952–62 player from Borussia Mönchengladbach
  • Blinky Palermo (Peter Schwarze / Peter Heisterkamp) (1943–1977), artist; lived and worked in Mönchengladbach from 1969
  • Walter Büchsel (born October 9, 1943 in Cologne ; † May 18, 2010 in Düsseldorf ), police chief in Mönchengladbach from 1994 to 2008
  • Klaus Schmitt (* 1955), artist, lives and works in Mönchengladbach
  • Berti Vogts (* 1946), soccer player (five times German champion with Borussia Mönchengladbach, world champion 1974, European champion 1972), soccer coach ( European champion 1996)
  • Gülistan Yüksel (* 1962), Mönchengladbach politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit
  • Kadir Sözen (* 1964), radio journalist and filmmaker, grew up in Mönchengladbach
  • Oliver Neuville (* 1973), former national soccer player; lives and works in Mönchengladbach
  • Charlotte Roche (* 1978), presenter of the alternative music program Fast Forward at the music channel Viva and writer; lived in Mönchengladbach for a long time
  • Andreas Tölzer (* 1980), judoka for the 1st JC Mönchengladbach and bronze medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London
  • Ina Menzer (* 1980), Featherweight boxing world champion according to the WIBF version, lives in the Wickrath district
  • Jan-Marco Montag (* 1983), 2006 world hockey champion, 2008 Olympic hockey champion, played for HTC in Gladbach
  • Fatmire Alushi (* 1988), national soccer player and world champion; lives in the district of Giesenkirchen

literature

  • City of Mönchengladbach (Hrsg.): Mönchengladbacher heads . 53 personalities of the city's history. 2nd Edition. tape 1 . City Museum Schloß Rheydt, Mönchengladbach, 1996, ISBN 3-925256-45-8 .
  • City of Mönchengladbach (Hrsg.): Mönchengladbacher heads . 53 personalities of the city's history. 1st edition. tape 2 . Municipal Museum Schloß Rheydt, Mönchengladbach, 1998, ISBN 3-925256-55-5 .
  • Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 73 ff .

References and individual references

  1. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 73 .
  2. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 45 .
  3. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 76 .
  4. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 79 .
  5. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 82 .
  6. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 86 .
  7. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 89 .
  8. ^ Hans Hoff: Rheydter yearbook for history, art and local history . Ed .: Otto von Byland Society for the Promotion of the Municipal Museum at Rheydt Castle. tape 10 . B. Kühlen Verlag, Mönchengladbach 1973, The honorary citizens of the city of Rheydt, p. 91 .
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