List of honor graves in the city of Kassel
The list of honorary graves of the city of Kassel contains all 71 honorary graves , which are maintained and cared for by the environmental and garden department of the city of Kassel in cooperation with the cemetery administration at the city's expense. Honorary graves are given to the deceased who have distinguished themselves with special merits during their lives. A grave of honor is marked by a horizontal stone tablet with the name of the person buried and the words "Ehrengrab der Stadt Kassel".
The 64 honorary graves are distributed among the cemeteries Altstädter Friedhof (6), Hauptfriedhof (40), Harleshausen (2), Kirchditmold (1), Niederzwehren (2), Wahlershausen (4), Wehlheiden (8), the Israelite cemetery in Bettenhausen ( 4), Bettenhausen cemetery (1), Wolfsanger cemetery (1), Nordfriedhof (1) and the Bad Arolsen-Schmillinghausen cemetery (1).
Graves of honor have existed in Kassel since the 1920s. An appraisal is made based on the proposal of the culture commission and the corresponding resolution of the city council of Kassel. However, people are not automatically honored with an honorary grave who were granted honorary citizenship of the city during their lifetime. Both awards exist independently of one another.
For the 1100th anniversary of the city of Kassel in 2013, a project documented the graves of honor and the biographies of those honored.
Old Town Cemetery (Lutherplatz)
The Altstädter Friedhof (on today's Lutherplatz ) is a cemetery in the center of Kassel. It was created on the site on which the Luther Church was later built. Until the end of 1848 it was the main cemetery in Kassel's old town outside the city walls and was replaced by the new main cemetery on Tannenheckerweg. In the cemetery, which was closed after the last burial on June 30, 1843, there are some impressive gravestones and memorials to the dead.
Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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Karl-Friedrich Gerstäcker | * November 15, 1788 in Schmiedenberg near Wittenberg / Saxony; † June 1, 1825 in Kassel | Since 1821 at the Kassel court theater as a famous tenor. Father of the well-known travel writer Friedrich Gerstäcker . | |
Dorothea Grimm | * November 20, 1755 in Kassel; † May 27, 1808 in Kassel | Mother of the Brothers Grimm . | |
Friedrich Wilhelm I. | * August 20, 1802 at Philippsruhe Castle near Hanau; † January 6, 1875 in Prague | Last Elector of Hesse. Co-regent of his father since September 30, 1831, Elector of Hesse since November 20, 1847. Independent until October 8, 1866, then occupied by Prussia. | |
Heinrich Christoph Jussow | * December 9, 1754 in Kassel; † July 26, 1825 in Kassel | Master builder of Schloss Wilhelmshöhe , Löwenburg , Fuldabrücke and other buildings in Kassel, some of which were destroyed in World War II. | |
Johannes von Müller | * January 3, 1772 in Schaffhausen; † May 11, 1809 in Kassel | 1807 Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Westphalia . His tomb was donated by King Ludwig of Bavaria. | |
Karl Schomburg | * October 11, 1791 in Grebenstein; † July 4, 1841 in Mihla / Eisenach | Mayor of the city of Kassel since 1822. Mayor from January 1, 1835. Long-term President of the Kurhessische Estates Assembly. Since 1835 honorary citizen of the city of Kassel. |
Main cemetery
The main cemetery is the largest cemetery in Kassel. It is 40 hectares and is located in the district of North Holland . It was opened on July 2, 1843 in front of the Dutch Gate and outside the city limits at that time and replaced the Old Town cemetery at the Luther Church . Initially, twelve departments were laid out in a geometric shape. The avenue-like path axes are set up at right angles. The mausoleum was put into operation when the cemetery was opened. It is a representative crypt building with an above-ground foyer and underground burial chambers.
On October 22, 1953, a new cemetery of honor with 171 grave crosses with 3000 names was inaugurated. From the time of the Second World War there is a bomb casualty field as testimony to the devastating bomb attacks and their victims. The old cemetery chapel, which was located on today's Halit Square, was bombed in 1943 and demolished in 1950. As early as 1926, a new cemetery chapel with a mortuary, workshops and administration building at the end of Karolinenstrasse was put into operation. These buildings were also bombed during World War II and were later rebuilt on the old floor plans. In 2000 a new crematorium was inaugurated on the farm yard and in 2005 the administration building was rebuilt and renovated. The largest number of honorary graves are located in the main cemetery.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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13 | 94 | Karl Altmüller | * January 1, 1833 in Bad Hersfeld; † September 23, 1880 in Kassel | Librarian at the Murhard Library in Kassel. | |
13 | 75 | Otto Bähr | * June 2, 1817 in Fulda; † February 17, 1895 in Kassel | National liberal member of the German Reichstag 1867–1881. Political scientific writer: "A German city 60 years ago" , "The former Kurhessen" . | |
4th | 40 | Karl Bernhardi | * October 5, 1799 in Ottrau / Schwalm; † August 1, 1874 in Kassel | 1819–1830 librarian at the university library in Leuven, 1830 librarian at the state library in Kassel. Liberal politician; Editor of the first liberal newspaper in Kassel “ Der Verfassungsfreund” . Member of the Kurhessischen estates, the Frankfurt Parliament, the Prussian House of Representatives and the North German Reichstag. | |
U2 | 96 | Konrad Berndt | * December 27, 1872 in Kassel, † December 31, 1935 in Kassel | Dialect writer ("Casseläner Geschichderchen und Gedichderchen"), postal inspector | |
21st | 134 | Arnold Bode | * December 23, 1900 in Kassel; † October 3, 1977 in Kassel | Painter and founder of Documenta in 1955. | |
5 | 146 | Karl Brandau | * March 12, 1849 in Kassel; † October 19, 1917 in Kassel | Builder of numerous tunnels, especially the Simplon tunnel . | |
31 | 309 | Karl Branner | * September 11, 1910 in Kassel; † October 17, 1997 in Kassel | Since 1952 city councilor, 1954 department head for economy and transport, 1957 mayor and from 1963 to 1975 mayor of the city of Kassel. Honorary Mayor. | |
2 | 67 | Johann Conrad Bromeis | * September 21, 1788 in Kassel; † June 19, 1855 in Kassel | Electoral chief building director. | |
6th | 298 | Fritz Catta | * January 11, 1886 in Wiesbaden; † September 17, 1968 in Kassel | Civil engineer, freelance architect and member of the Hessian state parliament for twelve years . | |
7th | 138 | Hans Everding | * October 17, 1876 in Gelsenkirchen; † December 13, 1914 in Kassel | Sculptor; Collaboration on the monument in front of the State Museum, the so-called "Wimmeldenkmal" (now Prince Park / Garden) 1890; Relief of the court garden director Hentze on Siebenbergen; Monument to Landgrave Philipp (Martinsplatz) 1899; Papin Fountain 1906; Relief in the Lenoir Foundation in Fürstenhagen; Henschel fountain in front of the Kassel town hall. | |
17th | 339 | Heinrich Faust | * October 6, 1843 in Reinsdorf; † January 4, 1891 in Kassel | Painter | |
14th | 154 | Auguste Förster | * December 7, 1848 in Warburg; † October 3, 1926 in Braunschweig | Founder of the Kassel Women's Association. Name giver for the socio-pedagogical college for nannies and home educators of the city of Kassel. | |
4th | 16 | Ludwig Emil Grimm | * March 14, 1790 in Hanau; † April 4, 1863 in Kassel | Painter and etcher at the Kassel Art Academy and brother of the Brothers Grimm. | |
11 | 254 | Gertrude von Hanau and zu Hořovitz | * May 18, 1803 in Bonn; † July 9, 1882 in Prague | Wife of the last Elector of Hesse, Friedrich Wilhelm I. | |
10 | 1 | Heinrich Wilhelm Hartwig | * December 29, 1792 in Hofgeismar; † March 1, 1863 in Kassel | Member of the State Parliament of Hesse; Lord Mayor of the City of Kassel. | |
2 | 80 | Karl Hassenpflug | * January 5, 1824 in Kassel; † February 18, 1890 in Kassel | Sculptor and from 1868 professor at the Academy for Fine Arts in Kassel. | |
8th | 34 | Carl Ludwig Henkel | * March 27, 1815 in Lüderbach; † October 28, 1853 in Kassel | Second mayor of the city of Kassel. Also emerged as a liberal politician during the constitutional struggles of 1850. | |
13 | 101 | Heinrich Henkel | * January 9, 1802 in Schmalkalden; † June 26, 1873 in Kassel | Member of the Kurhessischen estates and the parliament of the Paulskirche. | |
6th | 82-85 | Henschel family burial site | Important family of manufacturers in Kassel. | ||
11 | 170 | Carl Herbold | * June 19, 1796 in Kassel; † August 2, 1866 in Kassel | Cooper and liqueur manufacturer. | |
7th | 38 | Sylvester Jordan | * December 30, 1792 Omes near Innsbruck; † April 15, 1861 in Kassel | From 1821 professor in Marburg. 1830 Member of the University of Marburg in the state parliament of the Electorate of Hesse and significantly involved in the drafting of the constitution of the Electorate of Hesse on January 5, 1831. After political imprisonment from 1839 to 1845 in March 1845 again in the Kurhessisches Landtag.
Member of the Heidelberg Pre-Parliament and the National Assembly in Frankfurt. |
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7th | 327 | Julie von Kästner | * October 8, 1852 in Riga; † February 14, 1937 in Kassel | Leader of the Kassel women's movement. Head of a private lyceum from which the Heinrich Schütz School later emerged. | |
5 | 301 | Gustav Kaupert | * April 4, 1819 in Kassel; † December 5, 1897 in Kassel | sculptor | |
44 | 27 | Wilhelm Kniest | * April 11, 1863 in Hamburg; † August 10, 1951 in Kassel | Member of the German Reichstag 1920–1924, member of the Prussian Landtag until 1924 (?).
Honorary citizen of the city of Kassel January 15, 1951. |
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6th | 282 | Elisabeth Knipping | * September 26, 1869 in Rinteln; † October 19, 1951 in Kassel | Director of the municipal household and trade school.
1912 successor to the important headmistress Auguste Förster. Honorary citizen of the city of Kassel since January 15, 1951. |
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11 | 186 | Georg Landau | * October 26, 1807 in Kassel; † February 15, 1865 in Kassel | Historian and state archivist. Research into the Hessian and Kassel local history. Founder of historical regional studies. | |
12 | 2 | Carl Mangold | * June 28, 1796 in Kassel; † March 13, 1881 in Kassel | Founder of the Kassel Doctors' Association. | |
U4 | 450a | Max Mayr | * January 3, 1896 in Kempten / Allgäu; † September 14, 1985 in Kassel | Upper Government Council | |
11 | 263 | Eduard von Möller | * June 3, 1814 in Minden; † November 2, 1880 in Kassel | First Prussian Upper President in Kassel from 1867 to 1871. Then Upper President in Alsace-Lorraine from 1871 to 1879. The tomb in the main cemetery has been largely destroyed. | |
1 | 48 | Friedrich Nebelthau | * January 22, 1806 in Kassel; † July 31, 1875 in Kassel | 1864–1875 Lord Mayor of Kassel, member of the Hessian Estates. After 1866 member of the Prussian manor house and the Reichstag. | |
9 | 126 | Nora Platiel | * January 14, 1896 in Bochum; † September 6, 1979 in Kassel | Politician, lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism | |
1 | 214 | Karl Preser | * December 21, 1828 in Kassel; † December 18, 1910 in Kassel | 1862 secretary at the court theater and editor of the "Kasseler Zeitung". Local poet: poems and dramas on local history, political writer and social politician. Author of the Hessen song: "I know a country so rich and so beautiful ..." . | |
5 | 16 | Heinrich Salzmann (family grave site) | * February 3, 1851 in Spangenberg; † November 3, 1915 in Kassel | An important entrepreneur for Kassel. | |
11a | 337 | Philipp Scheidemann | * July 26, 1865 in Kassel; † November 29, 1939 in Copenhagen | City councilor in Kassel until 1911, member of the Reichstag from 1903, its Vice President in 1912, State Secretary in 1918, Reich Chancellor and Prussian Prime Minister in 1919. Lord Mayor of Kassel from 1920 to 1925. | |
14th | 376 | Michael Schnabrich | * August 6, 1880 Stadtsteinach / Bayreuth district; † October 9, 1939 in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp | Social Democratic member of the Reichstag. | |
11 | 2 | Theodor Schröder | * March 8, 1860 in Kassel; † October 2, 1951 in Helmarshausen near Karlshafen | Member of the City of Kassel in the Prussian State Parliament 1903–1918; Honorary citizen of the city of Kassel on January 15, 1951. | |
15th | 1329 | Willi Seidel | * November 1, 1885 in Kassel; † March 9, 1976 in Kassel | Lord Mayor of the City of Kassel from 1946 to 1954. | |
13 | 6 (mausoleum) | Louis Spohr | * April 5, 1784 in Braunschweig; † October 22, 1859 in Kassel | 1822 to 1859 Hofkapellmeister in Kassel. Well-known composer. | |
10 | 18th | Karl Georg angle sheet | * April 15, 1810 in Ensheim near Mainz; † January 10, 1865 in Kassel | Chemistry teacher at the Polytechnic School in Kassel until 1865 and member of the Hessian Estates in 1848. Economist, pseudonym: Karl Marlo. | |
15th | 1253 | Wittrock family burial site | Merits for the democracy and further development of the city of Kassel |
Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish cemetery in Bettenhausen is one of several Jewish burial sites. There are currently two existing and well-maintained Jewish cemeteries of the Jewish communities in Kassel, which are located in the Bettenhausen district. The old Jewish cemetery is maintained by the cemetery administration of the city of Kassel. The New Jewish Cemetery is still a burial site and is financed through fees.
Old Jewish Cemetery (Israelitischer Friedhof)
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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20th | 37-38 | Felix Blumenfeld | * May 2, 1873 in Giessen; † January 25, 1942 in Kassel | Pediatrician, founder and first chief physician of the later Park Schönfeld Children's Hospital . | |
6th | 53 | Meyer Bear moon | * November 11, 1811 in Ziegenhain; † December 16, 1891 in Kassel | Father of Ludwig Mond ,
Benefactor of the city of Kassel, large foundations for charitable purposes. |
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10 | 64/65 | Sara Nussbaum | * November 29, 1868 in Merzhausen / Ziegenhain district; † December 13, 1956 in Kassel | Wife of Rudolf Nussbaum and worked for decades in public welfare and as a community nurse in the Jewish retirement home and orphanage. Survivor of the Theresienstadt concentration camp and volunteered in the typhus camp. |
New Jewish cemetery
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | |
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1 | 1 | Max Plaut | * June 1, 1888 in Kassel; † March 31, 1933 in Kassel | Max Plaut was a lawyer and notary and, with his death after being mistreated in the Nazi pub " Bürgersäle ", is considered to be the first to die of the Nazi dictatorship in Kassel. |
Bettenhausen cemetery
The Bettenhausen cemetery was established in 1883 opposite the Jewish cemetery. In 1962 the new cemetery chapel with 96 seats was opened.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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3a | 3 | Heinrich Brencher | 1862-1938 | In a leading position at Salzmann & Comp. actively involved in the expansion of the company and in the housing and settlement policy initiated by Salzmann, first chairwoman of the Bettenhäuser Citizens Association. |
Harleshausen cemetery
The Harleshausen cemetery was inaugurated in 1911. The old cemetery chapel dates from this time and was extensively restored in the 2000s by a non-profit association. The new cemetery chapel was built on behalf of the city of Kassel by the architects Seidel and Kluthe in 1982 in Wegmannstrasse and has 130 seats.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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14th | 3 | Rudolf Freidhof | * September 23, 1888 in Gerlachsheim; † December 25, 1983 in Kassel | Politician, member of the state parliament of the Republic of Baden (1921–1928), member of the
State Assembly of Hesse that advises the constitution, member of the Hessian Landtag (1946–1949), member of the Bundestag (1949–1957) and member of the city council and head of the city council in Kassel (1956–1964). |
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9 | 151 | Hans Sautter | * May 5, 1877 in Munich; † December 15, 1961 in Kassel | Professor at the former arts and crafts school and active as a city councilor and city planning officer in the 1920s. Has made great contributions to the stonemasonry and sculpture trade. |
Kirchditmold cemetery
The Kirchditmold cemetery was built around 1860 below the Kirchditmold church on the southern slope of a limestone ridge. The round cemetery chapel with a conical slate roof has a capacity of 38 seats and is a listed building.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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4th | 56 | Hans Herbert Stadler | * April 30, 1880 in Mühlhausen / Alsace; † February 17, 1943 in Berlin | From 1923 Vice President of the Government in Kassel and from 1925 its Lord Mayor for twelve years. |
Niederzwehren cemetery
The cemetery in Niederzwehren is located on the waiting hill and was opened in 1850. The cemetery chapel was donated by the Credé family of industrialists at the beginning of the 20th century and has 90 seats. The cemetery was expanded several times in a north-easterly direction.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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9 | 31 | Ludwig Massie | * February 20, 1862 in Mariendorf; † February 16, 1928 in Kassel | Teacher in Niederzwehren , elected first professional mayor of Niederzwehren in 1901. Remained mayor until it was incorporated in 1936. | |
4th | 38 | Elisabeth Selbert | * September 22, 1896 in Kassel; † June 9, 1986 in Kassel | Lawyer and notary as well as local and state politician; Member of the Hessian state parliament from 1946 to 1958. Fighter for equal rights.
Honorary citizen of the city of Kassel since 1984. |
Wahlershausen cemetery
The Wahlershausen cemetery is located in the Bad Wilhelmshöhe district of Kassel on the southern slope of the Rammelsberg . It opened in 1865. Almost at the top of the steep cemetery is the cemetery chapel, which was put into operation in the 1920s and has a capacity of 48 seats.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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3 | 81 | Georg Haring | * March 5, 1885 in Augsburg; † August 24, 1973 in Kassel | 1945 to 1953 Hessian Minister of Agriculture. 1952 to 1953 director of the State Welfare Association of Hesse. | |
4th | 34 | Robert Laugs | * February 21, 1875 in Saarbrücken; † January 9, 1942 in Kassel | Staatskapellmeister and choir conductor, organizer of large music festivals. | |
4th | 2 | Heinrich Wimmer | * May 12, 1850 in Kassel; † January 14, 1922 in Kassel | 1892 to 1906 mayor of the former suburb of Kassel Wahlershausen . | |
4th | 8th | Gustav Henkel | * June 22nd, 1856 in Hemeln / Hann. Mouths; † December 29, 1941 in Kassel | Manufacturer |
Wehlheiden cemetery
The Wehlheiden cemetery is the largest district cemetery in Kassel and, after the main cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Kassel. It is divided into two halves by Sternbergstrasse. The southern part is the so-called new cemetery. It was put into operation in 1833 and then expanded several times. No opening year is known of the half-timbered chapel. It has 60 seats. At the northern entrance there is a large, broad sandstone with the inscription:
"This church field was laid out under the early Greben Nicolaus Kersten and inaugurated by the pastor Gottfried Fenner on April 3rd, 1833"
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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16 | 10 | Friedrich Fennel | * August 12, 1872 in Kassel; † February 15, 1926 in Kassel | Impressionist style landscape painter. Among the motifs are often Kassel and its surroundings as well as North Hessian landscapes. | |
5 | 15th | Kurt Kersten | * April 19, 1891 in Kassel; † May 18, 1962 in New York | Writer and historian. | |
11 | 6th | Ludwig Mohr | * February 10, 1833 in Homberg / Efze; † July 13, 1900 in Kassel | Local writer | |
5 | 28 | Paul Nagel | March 9, 1872 in Melsungen; † July 5, 1951 in Kassel | 1919 to 1933 and 1945 to 1949 honorary councilor, 1949 city elder. | |
12 | 210 | Hermann Schelenz | * April 9, 1848 in Kempen / Province of Posen; † September 28, 1922 in Kassel | Pharmacist and pharmacy historian. | |
10 | 92 | Wilhelm Bacon | * July 7, 1861 in Orferode / Großalmerode; † March 31, 1925 in Kassel | Pastor and writer. | |
2 | 88 | Franz Treller | * October 15, 1839 in Kassel; † June 28, 1908 in Kassel | 1884 to 1890 first head of the Kasseler Allgemeine Zeitung. Local writer, youth writer, Kassel dialect, actor at the Deutsches Theater Riga and the Royal Theater Kassel. | |
6th | 16 | Georg Rexrodt | * March 20, 1851 in Röhrda / Eschwege; † October 9, 1928 in Kassel | Co-founder of the Raiffeisen cooperatives. |
Wolfsanger cemetery
The Wolfsanger cemetery was laid out in 1858 above the old town center. Due to the terrain, the cemetery consists of two terraces. Both parts of the cemetery are connected by a ramp. The lower part is the older, the upper the new part, on which the cemetery chapel, made of sandstone quarries , stands. It has a capacity of 60 seats.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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1 | 14th | Holger Borner | * February 7, 1931 in Kassel; † August 2, 2006 in Kassel | Politician, Parliamentary State Secretary, Prime Minister of Hesse (1976–1987). |
North Cemetery
The north cemetery is on the edge of the city of Kassel towards the community of Fuldatal. As the capacity of the main cemetery threatened to be exhausted at the end of the 1970s, the north cemetery was created. In the summer of 1984 it and the cemetery chapel with 100 seats were inaugurated. In 2004 the cemetery was expanded to the north.
Dept. | No. | Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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U4 | 169d | Hans Krollmann | * November 7, 1929 in Werdau; † March 15, 2016 in Kassel | Politician, various ministerial offices in Hesse (1974–1987) and Deputy Prime Minister (1982–1987). |
Bad Arolsen-Schmillinghausen cemetery
Surname | Life dates | image | Achievements of the honoree |
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Christine Brückner | * December 10, 1921 in Schmillinghausen; † December 21, 1996 in Kassel | Important writer of the 20th century. |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Projects for the 1100th anniversary of the city of Kassel ( Memento of the original from September 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ HNA: documenta father Arnold Bode: He opened the world to Kassel , accessed on April 12, 2017
literature
- Foundation Central Institute and Museum for Sepulchral Culture (Ed .; edited by Joachim Diefenbach and Dagmar Kuhle): City history in life stories. The honor graves of the city of Kassel. Biographies - portraits - graves. ; Working group Cemetery u. Monument, Kassel 2013, ISBN 978-3-924447-52-6 .
- Regarding the cemeteries: Kassel cemetery administration, counselor for bereavement for the city of Kassel, 2nd edition 2011, information on the history of the cemetery administration's cemeteries .