List of personalities of the city of Radebeul

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This list contains personalities in chronological order who were or are connected to the Saxon city ​​of Radebeul or its ten communities of origin . In contrast, people born there can be found in the list of sons and daughters of the city of Radebeul .

The families May (right) and Bilz (left) at the wedding of Bilz's daughter Gertrud, in the middle the daughter-in-law Albertine Virginia Bilz née. Blanchard, 1907

Personalities

The personalities listed here have to do with the city of Radebeul or its ten communities of origin.

Radebeul has a preferred climatic location as the warmest place in Saxony, which is why it, or the Lößnitz , is called "Saxon Nice", going back to a saying by the Saxon King Johann around 1860. Not only the Saxon rulers have their viticulture here from this location concentrated and with the Hoflößnitz also found its place for wine festivals, many nobles and court servants from Dresden also built their wine and country estates here. This development meant that many retirees took advantage of the preferred climate to settle here in "Pensionopolis". But the light of the Loessnitz also attracted many artists, primarily painters in the double-digit number, who found motifs for their pictures here when they were not painting Dresden motifs. Writers, sculptors, draftsmen and art historians also found themselves here in abundance.

Entrepreneurs were not neglected, the pharmaceutical chemists who worked with the Chemischen Fabrik v. Heyden started the world's first industrial production of a medicinal substance, salicylic acid, or relocated their company here, like Madaus , where penicillin was produced after the Second World War.

Not to forget the large circle of friends around Karl May and the Hohenhaus , in which the three Hauptmann brothers and the Thienemann daughters found their wives.

(As far as possible, instead of the general information Radebeul, the municipality of origin or later the respective district is noted. As each column can be sorted, not only the surname can be sorted alphabetically, but anniversary years can also be found quickly or certain groups such as painters or writers can be found. )

Surname born in died in annotation
Zisimo de Schozebro around 1226   around 1226   Landlord of Kötzschenbroda when it was first mentioned in a document in 1226
Wilhelm I the one-eyed 1343 Dresden 1407 Grimma Margrave von Meißen, took over the press house and the surrounding area of Hoflößnitz from the burgraves of Dohna in 1401 during the Dohna feud . The Wettins concentrated the Lößnitz viticulture on this estate for almost 5 centuries
Johannes de Ketschbrode around 1350   around 1350   Landlord, owned the manor and the Vorwerk von Rockau around 1350
Hans Harrer     1580 Dresden Chamber master of the Elector August and wholesale merchant, landlord of Wahnsdorf and builder of the Bennoschlösschen
Johann Georg I. 1585 Dresden 1656 Dresden Elector of Saxony, signed the Kötzschenbroda armistice on August 27, 1645 in Kötzschenbroda . In 1650 he built a castle next to the Hoflößnitz press house
Augustin Prescher 1593 Lommatzsch 1675 Kötzschenbroda Pastor of the Friedenskirche (52 years), host of the armistice negotiations of Kötzschenbroda between Saxony and Sweden
Johann Georg von Rechenberg 1610 Kunnersdorf 1664 Dresden Oberhofmarschall, Real Privy Councilor and Lord Chamberlain, owner of the Hohenhaus from 1657
Albert Eckhout 1610 Amersfoort 1665/1666 Groningen Painter (Dutch), 1653–1655 as court painter at Hoflößnitz Palace
Johann Georg II. 1613 Dresden 1680 Freiberg Elector of Saxony, celebrated the grape harvest every year in Hoflößnitz and employed the Dutchman Albert Eckhout as a court painter
Johann Paul Knohll around 1628 in / around Dresden around 1708 probably Kötzschenbroda Official, construction and Vineyard clerk, wine specialist
Heino Heinrich von Flemming 1632 Pomerania 1706 Bukow Castle / Lebus Field Marshal General, Saxon, later Brandenburg military leader, Governor of Berlin, owner of the Hohenhaus from 1699
Christoph Vitzthum from Eckstädt 1633 Quedlinburg 1711 Kleinwölkau Chamberlain, captain and governor in Bautzen, bought the Krapenberg in Zitzschewig in 1704
August Christoph von Wackerbarth 1662 Kogel near Ratzeburg 1734 Dresden Field Marshal, had Wackerbarths Ruh 'Castle built in Lößnitz from 1727–1729 as a retirement home
August the Strong 1670 Dresden 1733 Warsaw Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, invited his hunting parties to Hoflößnitz and organized dances with wine. He had his first plans for another pleasure palace on the heights
Friedrich I. Vitzthum of Eckstädt 1675 Dresden 1726 Nadarzyn, Poland Cabinet minister under Augustus the Strong, inherited the Krapenberg in Zitzschewig from his father
Constantia von Cosel 1680 Good Depenau 1765 Stumble Imperial Countess, mistress August the Strong, owned the Spitzhaus since 1707 before she passed it on to August the Strong in 1710
Joseph Anton Gabaleon from Wackerbarth-Salmour 1685 Turin 1761 Nymphenburg Cabinet minister, envoy, chief steward, inherited Schloss Wackerbarths Ruh 'in 1734
Johann Alexander Thiele 1685 Erfurt 1752 Dresden Painter, the first artistic views of Loessnitz came from him, sponsored by Prime Minister Heinrich Graf von Brühl
Adam Friedrich von Flemming 1688   after 1748 Hermsdorf Chamberlain, inherited Hohenhaus and auctioned it in 1748
August III. 1696 Dresden 1763 Dresden Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, had the Spitzhaus completely rebuilt in 1749 according to plans by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann
Heinrich Count von Brühl 1700 Weissenfels 1763 Dresden Prime Minister, acquired the Rooseschen Weinberg (later Altfriedstein ) in 1763 and named it Mon Repos
Johann Samuel Gottlob Flemming 1740 Lütte near Belzig 1827 Zitzschewig Pastor in Kötzschenbroda, owner of the winery, prevented the sacking of Kötzschenbroda by Napoleonic troops in 1812
Carl Christian Meinhold 1740 Marienberg 1827 Oberloessnitz Court printer, owner of the Meinhold tower house
Karl Wilhelm Daßdorf 1750 Stauchitz 1812 Dresden Librarian, poet and publicist, owner of the Hofmannsberg winery
Benjamin Gottfried Weinart 1751 Dohna 1813 Dresden Historian and bibliographer, owner of Weinart's rest
Johann Peter Hundiker 1751 Large loaf soil 1836 Niederloessnitz Pedagogue, head of an educational institution at Vechelde Castle , lived in Neufriedstein from 1819
Friedrich Traugott Rabbit 1754 Niedersteinbach near Penig 1823 Dresden Writer and secret cabinet secretary, Oberlößnitz vineyard owner
Christian Friedrich by Gregory 1757 Dresden 1834 Peuke / Silesia Hofkammerrat, banker and merchant, owner of the House of Worries and Wackerbarth Castle
Friedrich August Röber 1765 Dresden 1827 Ilkendorf Medic and viticulture specialist
Carl Lang 1766 Heilbronn 1822 Niederloessnitz Writer, art theorist, lawyer and educator
August Josef Ludwig von Wackerbarth 1770 Kuschendorf 1850 Niederloessnitz Art historian, historian, art collector
Hans Georg von Carlowitz 1772 Großhartmannsdorf 1840 Kötzschenbroda Minister and Envoy to the Bundestag
Karl August Friedrich von Witzleben 1773 Tromlitz 1839 Dresden Writer, Prussian and Russian officer, known under the pseudonym A. von Tromlitz, acquired the Kynast winery in Zitzschewig in 1831 to pursue his writing activities there
Johann Christian Ziller 1773 Ebersbach (near Großenhain) 1838 Radebeul Farm owner in Radebeul, member of the old community and master carpenter, first generation of the Ziller building dynasty, father of Christian Gottlieb and grandfather of Ernst , Moritz , Gustav and Paul
Henning August von Bredow 1774 Good Prillwitz 1832 Niederloessnitz Forester, district administrator, owner of the Minckwitz vineyard, first champagne producer in the Lößnitz
Johann Gottlob Trautschold 1777 Poessneck 1862   Pastor of the Friedenskirche (28 years)
Moritz Retzsch 1779 Dresden 1857 Oberloessnitz Painter, draftsman and etcher, spent most of his life in his vineyard estate ( Retzschgut ) in Oberlößnitz
Johann Friedrich Anton Dehne 1787 Schöningen 1856 Niederloessnitz Pharmacist and natural scientist, owner of the Grundhof from 1837 , described the genus Micromys in 1841
Karl Friedrich von Süßmilch called Hörnig 1788 Kraussnitz near Ortrand 1864 Niederloessnitz Major General, retired in the Niederlößnitz
Carl Friedrich Haase 1788 Leipzig 1865 Oberloessnitz Medic and viticulture specialist
Franz Carl Sickmann 1790 Leipzig 1860 Niederloessnitz Entrepreneur, winery owner, MdL
Karl Ernst Richter 1795 Zwickau 1876 Kötzschenbroda Publicist, MdL
Bernhard von Rabenhorst 1801 Leipzig 1873 Hofloessnitz Minister (Saxon Minister of War), General of the Infantry
Gustav Wilhelm Schubert 1801 Bernstadt on the property 1877 Kötzschenbroda Historian, author, commissioner and lawyer
Albert von Carlowitz 1802 Freiberg 1874 Niederloessnitz Minister (Saxon Minister of Justice) and Prussian politician
Josef Rudolf Lewy-Hoffmann 1802 Nancy 1881 Oberloessnitz Musician, important virtuoso on the valve horn, lived in Oberlößnitz from around 1851 ( Villa Hoflößnitzstraße 4 )
Henriette Schramm-Graham 1803 Leipzig 1876 Kötzschenbroda Singer (soprano) and actress. Her daughter Amalie Schramm lived with her mother from 1873 after giving up her own career
Friedrich Henning von Arnim 1804 Merseburg 1885 Dresden Politician, MdL, manor owner, owned the Arnim house with Gut zu Oberlößnitz from around 1860
Christian Friedrich Gille 1805 Ballenstedt 1899 Mad village Painter, draftsman, engraver and lithographer
Johann Heinrich Ehrhardt 1805 Zella Mehlis 1883 Radebeul Locomotive builder, chief engineer for the Saxon railways
Julius von Leypold 1806 Dresden 1874 Niederloessnitz painter
Hermann Adolph Klinger 1806 Reichstädt 1874 Kötzschenbroda Mayor of Leipzig, friend of Robert Blum
Karl Andree 1808 Braunschweig 1875 Bad Wildungen Geographer, publicist and consul in Dresden. The tombstone of his wife Nobility (1807–1864) is in the Kötzschenbroda churchyard
Constantin Julius Becker 1811 Freiberg 1859 Oberloessnitz Composer and music theorist
Johann Georg Theodor Grasse 1814 Grimma 1885 Niederloessnitz Art historian, librarian, literary scholar, legend researcher
Alfred Piper 1814 Damgarten 1892 Rostock Lord Mayor of Frankfurt (Oder), Prussian politician, lived on the Wettinhöhe in Zitzschewig from 1875
Wilhelm Friedrich Besser 1816 Warnstedt 1884 Niederloessnitz Theologian and clergyman
Fritz Spindler 1816 Wurzbach 1905 Niederloessnitz Composer and pianist
Wiljalba Frikell 1817 Sagan 1903 Kötzschenbroda Magician
Maximilian August von Schmieden 1817 Le Quesnois 1893 Niederloessnitz Major general
Carl Reinhardt 1818 Leipzig 1877 Kötzschenbroda Writer, painter, draftsman and caricaturist
Heinrich Cordes 1818 Betzendorf 1892 Loessnitz Missionary, new founder of the Lutheran Mission among the Tamils ​​in Southeast India
Hermann Kolbe 1818 Elliehausen 1884 Leipzig Chemist, discoverer of salicylic acid synthesis, partner in the chemical factory v. Heyden
Herbert King 1820 Dresden 1876 Niederloessnitz Draftsman and Illustrator
Hugo Behrens 1820 Hamburg 1910 Kötzschenbroda Writer (pseudonym: B. Renz) and military doctor, father of Bertha Behrens ( Wilhelmine Heimburg )
Ernst Engel 1821 Dresden 1896 Serkowitz Statistician and social economist
Georg Fritz White 1822 Ehrenfriedersdorf 1893 Niederloessnitz Singer (bass), translator
Martin Anton Niendorf 1826 Niemegk 1878 Niederloessnitz Writer, parliamentarian, founder of the Agrarian Party
Wilhelm Heine (William Heine) 1827 Dresden 1885 Niederloessnitz Painter and traveler
Eugen Hermann von Dedenroth 1829 Saarlouis 1887 Kötzschenbroda Writer, in Kötzschenbroda since 1873
Julius Duboc 1829 Hamburg 1903 Niederloessnitz Writer and philosopher
Oscar Pletsch 1830 Berlin 1888 Niederloessnitz Painter and illustrator
Rudolf Schmitt 1830 Wippershain 1898 Radebeul Chemist
Wilhelm von Kankelwitz 1831 Neustrelitz 1892 Niederloessnitz Mechanical engineer
Theodor Lobe 1833 Ratibor 1905 Niederloessnitz Actor, director and theater director
Emil Peschel 1835 Dresden 1912 Niederloessnitz Historian, linguist and museum director, biographer Theodor Körners
Gustav von Metzsch-Reichenbach 1835 Friezes 1900 Dresden Chamberlain, Chief Ceremony Master, Privy Councilor, MdL. Inhabited the Villa Göschen
Carl Ludwig Alfred Fiedler 1835 Moritzburg 1921 Dresden Doctors, head of the Dresden City Hospital, built the home in Oberlößnitz for lung patients who were able to improve and in need of recovery , commonly known as the Fiedlerhaus . Also namesake for the Fiedlergrund and the Fiedlerbach
Moritz Lily 1835 Chemnitz 1904 Hildburghausen Writer and journalist
Lorenzo giant 1836 Mainz 1907 Serkowitz Singer (tenor)
Albin Swoboda 1836 Neustrelitz 1901 Oberloessnitz Singer and actor
Friedrich August Trenkler 1836 Loschwitz 1910 Radebeul Conductor, composer
Franz Richard Steche 1837 Leipzig 1893 Niederloessnitz Art historian and architect, founder of the Saxon inventory work, lived in Radebeul for the last years of his life
Maximilian von Polenz 1837 Chemnitz 1907 Niederloessnitz Politician, member of the state and Reichstag.
Heinrich Germer 1837 Sommersdorf 1913 Niederloessnitz Composer and music teacher
Friedrich von Heyden 1838 Wroclaw 1926 Dresden Chemist and entrepreneur, founder of the Radebeul chemical factory v. Heyden , discovered the antiseptic properties of salicylic acid (in aspirin) and developed a process for the chemically pure production of the active ingredient
Ernst Hugo von Wolf 1838 Freiberg 1913 Bear Rock Major General, lived in the Oberlößnitz
Gustav Rostosky 1839 Leipzig 1898 Niederloessnitz Entrepreneur (wood pulp and paper manufacturer), MdL
Max Georg Schubert 1840 Leipzig 1901 Niederloessnitz Entrepreneur (manometer manufacturer), MdL
Ernst Beckert 1840 Eibenberg 1909 Radebeul Entrepreneur, inventor of knitting machine needles, co-founder of Groz-Beckert , had his retirement home in Radebeul from 1904
Otto E. Weber 1840       Entrepreneur, founder of the coffee substitute factory Otto E. Weber (today Teehaus GmbH ), since 1881 (1875) in Radebeul
Georg Horn 1841 Factory Schleinach 1919 Lindenau Politician (SPD), MdR, MdL, trade unionist, publisher
Karl May 1842 Ernstthal 1912 Radebeul Writer, worked and died in Radebeul
Friedrich Eduard Bilz 1842 Arnsdorf b. Penig 1922 Oberloessnitz Naturopath, inventor of the " Bilz-Brause " later known as Sinalco , founder of the Bilz sanatorium
Oswald Haenel 1842 Dresden 1911 Dresden Architect, lived and worked in Oberlößnitz ( Villa Oswald Haenel ) from the 1890s
Melitta Otto-Alvsleben 1842 Dresden 1893 Dresden Singer ("Friedrichstädter Nachtigall") spent her summers in Oberlößnitz, where she had an apartment
Joseph Hallbauer 1842 Zittau 1922 Kötzschenbroda Engineer and ironworker
Emil Nacke 1843 Großwiederitzsch 1933 Naundorf Entrepreneur (mechanical engineer), first automobile manufacturer in Saxony, lived on the Johannisberg winery in Naundorf from 1897
Richard Lange 1845 Dresden 1932 Oberloessnitz Uhrmacher, eldest son of Ferdinand Adolph Lange and from 1868 co-owner of A. Lange & Söhne , lived in Oberlößnitz from 1911
Ernst von Schuch 1846 Graz 1914 Niederloessnitz Conductor (Austrian), Saxon general music director. He became famous through his collaboration with Richard Strauss at the Dresden Court Opera
Max Kuntze 1846 Dresden 1917 Niederloessnitz Banker, MdL
Richard Lambert 1846 Dresden 1907 Radebeul photographer
Eduard Decarli 1846 Olomouc 1903 Radebeul Singer (bass) and actor
Otto Baer Sr. 1846 Markdorf 1932 Dresden Entrepreneur (Serkowitz paint manufacturer), father of Otto Baer jun.
Eugen Bilfinger 1846 Welzheim 1923 Oberloessnitz Physician, author, naturopath, senior physician at the Bilz sanatorium
Adolf von Rabenhorst 1846   1925 Niederloessnitz General of the artillery
Ermenegildo Antonio Donadini 1847 Split 1936 Zitzschewig Painter, restorer and photographer, lived in the Donadini house in Rietschkegrund from 1892
Alfred Naumann 1847 Hainichen 1917 Dresden Photographer and local politician from Niederlößnitz
Bernhard Behrens 1847 Middelswarfen 1931 Niederpoyritz Entrepreneur, MdL, Councilor, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1896
Lina Mayr 1848 Vienna 1914 Kötzschenbroda Singer (soprano)
Paul Schreiber 1848 Strehla 1924 Dresden Meteorologist and inventor, built the weather station on the Wahnsdorfer Kuppe in 1916
Wilhelmine Heimburg 1848 Thale 1912 Niederloessnitz Writer (pseudonym, actually Berta Behrens)
August Flockemann 1849 Hiddendorf 1915 Radebeul Sculptor and painter.
Clementine by Schuch-Proska 1850 Ödenburg 1932 Niederloessnitz Singer (coloratura soprano) who became a crowd favorite and honorary member of the Dresden Court Opera
August Kaden 1850 Grossenhain 1913 Gohlis b. Dresden Politician (SPD), MdR and MdL
Gabrielle von Neumann-Spallart 1851 Vienna 1930 Radebeul Composer
Walther Stechow 1852 Jarchelin 1927 Frankfurt / Main Senior physician general and division physician, introduced the X-ray procedure to the Prussian military, bought the Hohenhaus in 1885
Adolf Neumann 1852   1920 Niederloessnitz Architect and builder
Heino Kretzschmar 1852 Dresden 1909 Chemnitz Entrepreneur in Zitzschewig, politician (NLP) and MdL
Walter von Boetticher 1853 Riga 1945 Oberloessnitz Historian and doctor, son of the art historian Friedrich von Boetticher, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1912
August Koebig 1855   1944 Radebeul Entrepreneur. In 1890 he founded the August Koebig machine factory in Radebeul , a forerunner of KBA Planeta sheet-fed offset. He lived in the villa built for him at Schillerstraße 18
Carl Kolbe 1855 Marburg 1909 Freiburg in Breisgau Chemist and entrepreneur, son of Hermann Kolbe, later owner of the chemical factory v. Heyden
Sebastian Hofmüller 1855 Aigen 1923 Gauting Singer (tenor), lived in the Villa Sängers Heim (Gradsteg 42)
Robert Mittelbach 1855   1916 Kötzschenbroda Topographer and publisher of cartographic works
Hermann Ilgen 1856 Spice up 1940 Dresden Chemist, pharmacist and entrepreneur in Kötzschenbroda, sold a new type of mouse and rat poison, donors and patrons
Carl Beetle 1856   1910 Radebeul Architect and builder
Alwin Bauer 1856 Wildenfels 1928 Aue Entrepreneur, Privy Councilor of Commerce and National Liberal Politician, MdL. From 1910 owner of the Mohrenhaus
Louise Roth 1857 Bruch house near Hattingen after 1927   Writer, lived in Kötzschenbroda, Harmoniestraße 5, from the 1890s
Hermann Arthur Lier 1857 Herrnhut 1914 Serkowitz Librarian and publicist
Carl Hauptmann 1858 Obersalzbrunn 1921 Schreiberhau Writer, playwright, married Martha Thienemann vom Hohenhaus in 1884. His brother Georg married Adele Thienemann in September 1881
Max Manitius 1858 Dresden 1933 Kötzschenbroda Historian and latinist. He lived in Radebeul before 1911.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nevoigt 1859 Kackrow 1937 Niederloessnitz Entrepreneur, founded the Diamant Fahrradwerke with his brother, moved to Niederlößnitz in 1916
Ewald Hilger 1859 eat 1934 Zitzschewig Mine director, he acquired the "Haus Kynast" winery in Zitzschewig as a retirement home, where he lived until his death
August Iffert 1859 Braunschweig 1930 Dresden Singer, singing teacher and music writer, lived in Kötzschenbroda from 1909 until his death
Luise Pasternak 1859 Eibenstock 1927 Dresden Writer, probably lived with her husband, the writer Alfred Pasternak , around 1900 in Villa Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 10
Alfred Pasternak 1860   1938 Dresden Writer, lived around 1900 in Villa Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 10
Charles Garke 1860   1936   Lieutenant general, musician, composer and concert organizer
August of forging 1860 Bautzen 1939 Niederloessnitz Lieutenant General
Woldemar Lippert 1861 Dresden 1937 Niederloessnitz Historian and archivist
Richard Seifert 1861 Schmorkau 1919 Dresden Chemist, residing in Radebeul, director of the chemical factory v. Heyden , developer of the formulation for Odol
Clara Salbach 1861 Berlin 1944 Dresden Actress, lived with her husband Jean Hofmann in the Villa Salbach from 1902 at the latest
Gerhart Hauptmann 1862 Obersalzbrunn 1946 Agnetendorf Writer, playwright, stayed in the Thienemann family's high house from 1881 to 1885. Gerhart and his two brothers married three of the Thienemann daughters (marriage to Marie 'Mary' 1885)
Gustav Röder 1862   1900 uncertain: Radebeul Architect and builder
Richard King 1863 Leobschütz 1937 Oberammergau Sculptor, professor, lived in Radebeul until 1919
Klara May 1864 Dessau 1944 Radebeul Wife, universal heir and estate administrator of Karl May
Selmar Werner 1864 Thiemendorf 1953 Graupa Painter, graphic artist and sculptor, worked with Karl May from 1901. He painted and sculpted many May works of art
Walther Ruge 1865 Dresden 1943 Radebeul Geographer, cartographer, teacher
Jeanne Berta Semmig 1867 Orleans 1958 Radebeul Writer and poet
Emil Högg 1867 Heilbronn 1954 Oberloessnitz Architect, local politician, painter
Karl Ernst Hansel 1868 Löbtau 1947 Radebeul Painter and etcher
Martin Andersen Nexø 1869 Copenhagen 1954 Dresden Writer (Danish), lived in Radebeul 1951–52
Wilhelm Buck 1869 Bautzen 1945 Radebeul Prime Minister of Saxony (1920–1923)
Sascha Schneider 1870 St. Petersburg 1927 Swinoujscie Painter and friend of Karl May, who was best known as the illustrator of the cover pictures of Karl May's travel stories
Wilhelm Bünger 1870 Elsterwerda 1937 Leipzig Prime Minister of Saxony (1929–1930), Minister of Justice and Education, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1926 to 1932
Max Brösel 1871 Dresden 1947 Oberloessnitz Painter and graphic artist, moved to Oberlößnitz in 1901
Felix Awake 1871 Rostock 1943 Dresden Official governor and privy councilor, grandson of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , his family had owned the Villa Wach in Oberlößnitz since 1912 , which was Aryanized in 1939. Holocaust victims
Karl Otto Uhlig 1872 Neuwelschhufe 1950 Radebeul Minister (Saxon Interior Minister, 1919–1920), MdL
Carl Pfeiffer 1872 Namslau 1946 Zitzschewig Agricultural Council, rebuked the Lößnitz after the phylloxera disaster
Arthur Ewald Bilz 1872 Meerane 1941 Oberloessnitz Publishing house bookseller, son of Friedrich Eduard Bilz, director of the Bilz sanatorium
Gerta Barby 1872 Leipzig 1938 Radebeul singer
Hans Stosch-Sarrasani senior 1873 Lomnitz 1934 Sao Paulo Sarrasani Circus, lived in Radebeul from 1901 to 1912, where he set up his own circus company in 1902 in Gartenstrasse 54 in what is now the 'Sarrasanihaus'
Wilhelm Circle 1873 Eltville 1955 Bad Honnef Architect, associated with Karl May, built the Radebeul Bismarck Tower
Alwin Freudenberg 1873 Kamenz 1930 Radebeul Writers and teachers
Patty Frank 1876 Vienna 1959 Radebeul Artist, museologist and Indian researcher, real name Ernst Tobis
Carl Lindeberg 1876 Gävle (Sweden) 1961 Stockholm Painter (Swedish), Karl May illustrator, lived in Radebeul from 1906
Johannes Wilhelm Hofmann 1876 King Erbach 1956 Munich Entrepreneur, engineer and inventor, Elektroarmaturenwerk JWH , benefactor, honorary citizen of Kötzschenbroda in 1927 for the 25th company anniversary
Hermann Muller 1876 Mannheim 1931 Berlin Reich Chancellor 1920 and 1928–1930, Minister (Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1919–1920), spent part of his childhood in Niederlößnitz. His father was the manager of the Bussard sparkling wine cellar
Martin Bollert 1876 Frankfurt / Oder 1968 Bonn Librarian, director of the Saxon State Library, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1925 to 1958
Heinrich Conradi 1876 Frankfurt am Main 1943 Dresden Medical doctor, former employee of Robert Koch , professor in the Saxon State Health Office and at the TH Dresden , lost his license to practice medicine as a Jew in 1938, death in the Dresden police prison
Ermenegildo Carlo Donadini 1876 Vienna 1955 Dresden Painter and sculptor, son of Ermenegildo Antonio Donadini, lived temporarily in his father's house in Rietschkegrund
Serious cone 1876 Niederhasslau 1945 Dresden Chemist, world's first Dr.-Ing. chemistry
Gertrud Weyrather-Engau 1876 Böhrigen 1950 Serkowitz Craftsman and painter
Max Alfred Bilz 1877 Meerane 1939 Meissen Naturopath, publisher, son of Friedrich Eduard Bilz
Walter König 1878 Annaberg 1964 Radebeul Chemist, he opened up the field of polymethine dyes in 1922
Otto Rometsch 1878 Pforzheim 1938 Dresden Architect, from 1906 in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz
Martin Hammitzsch 1878 Plauen (Dresden) 1945 Oberwiesenthal Yenidze architect , professor, resident from 1918 to 1938 in the Haus in der Sonne in Oberlößnitz, from 1936 husband of Angela Raubal, half-sister of Adolf Hitler
Theodor Ludwig Karl Krieghoff 1879 Ufhoven 1946 Ufhoven Musician and composer, lived at Meißner Str. 134
Otto Baer jun. 1880 Dresden 1947 Torgau Entrepreneur (Serkowitz paint manufacturer), involved as a friend of Friedrich Olbricht in the preparations for the assassination attempt of July 20, 1944 on Adolf Hitler
Burkhart Ebe 1881 Berlin 1949 Niederloessnitz sculptor
Wilhelm Claus 1882 Wroclaw 1914 Paris Maler, in Dresden and Radebeul from 1905, lived in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz
Doris Hertwig-Bünger 1882 Leipzig 1968 Dresden Politician (DVP), MdR, MdL, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1926 to 1932, initiated the Hertwig-Bünger-Heim
Fritz Lambert 1882   1952 Radebeul Psychotherapist in the auto-suggestive disease control according to Émile Coué
Eberhard Stechow 1883 Berlin 1959 Planegg Zoologist, specialist in the group of Hydrozoa , a class of cnidarians
Walter Bachmann 1883 Leipzig 1958 Radebeul Art historian and monument conservator, lived in Radebeul since 1919
Angela Hammitzsch 1883 Braunau am Inn 1949   Half-sister of Adolf Hitler, married the architect of the Yenidze, Martin Hammitzsch, who lived in Oberlößnitz from 1918 to 1938
Alfred Fellisch 1884 Woman city 1973 Radebeul Prime Minister of Saxony (1923–1924), Saxon State Minister
Wolfgang Balzer 1884 Dresden 1968 Niederloessnitz Art historian
Alfred Tischer 1884 Meschwitz 1971 Dresden Architect, local politician
Eucharist Albrecht Schmid 1884 Gmünden 1951 Oberloessnitz Publisher and writer (pseudonym: Satanello), founded and directed the Karl May publishing house
Willy Johannes Bilz 1884 Meerane 1965 Oberloessnitz Son of Friedrich Eduard Bilz, designated director of the Bilz sanatorium, manager of the Bilz baths
Artur Bear 1884 Crimmitschau 1972 Radebeul painter
Friedrich A. Bäßler 1884 Leipzig 1956 Radebeul Botanist, ornithologist, author and teacher
Paul Reinhard Beierlein 1885 Elsterberg 1975 Niederloessnitz Local researcher, lived in Radebeul from 1949
Arno Neumann 1885 Dresden 1966 Radebeul Soccer player, sports journalist
Johannes Martin Erich Weber 1885 Kamenz 1961 Radebeul Publisher, in Radebeul since the early 1920s
Emil Zimmermann 1885 Deuben 1966 Radebeul Politician (SPD, SED), MdL in Oldenburg, from 1933 in Dresden
Paul Wilhelm 1886 Greiz 1965 Niederloessnitz Painter, lived in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz
Fritz stop 1886 Chemnitz 1975 Radebeul Botanist, teacher, looked after the medicinal plant garden of the German Hygiene Museum
Ellen Schou 1886 Copenhagen 1972 Niederloessnitz Journalist and translator
Bernhard Weyrather 1886 Dusseldorf 1946 Dresden architect
Karl Kröner 1887 Zschopau 1972 Niederloessnitz Painter, lived in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz
Ruth Meier 1888 Quietly 1965 Niederloessnitz Painter and graphic artist, in Niederlößnitz since 1945
Gerhard Madaus 1890 Nestau 1942 Dresden Mediziner, founded a pharmaceutical company with his two brothers in 1919, later Madaus AG, whose headquarters he moved to Radebeul in 1929
Robert Burg 1890 Prague 1946 Radebeul Singer (baritone)
Georg Richter-Loessnitz 1891 Leipzig 1938 Grossenhain Painter and etcher, lived in Kötzschenbroda for a long time
Liesel from Schuch 1891 Dresden 1990 Dresden Singer (coloratura soprano), lived with her parents in Niederlößnitz (Schuchstraße)
Albert Zirkler 1891 Dresden 1971 Radebeul Folklorist, dialect researcher
Friedrich Rötschke 1891 Bautzen 1969 Radebeul Architect, since 1931 collaboration with Emil Högg
Gertrud Busch 1892 Dresden 1970 Radeberg Writer, lived in Radebeul for the first 15 years
Hans Marshal 1893 Leipzig 1970 Liebertwolkwitz Politician (LDPD, DDP), MdL, headed the LDPD state party school in the Kynast winery from 1949, lived there until his death
Hellmuth Rauner 1895 Chemnitz 1975 Radebeul Politician (SPD, SED), member of the local political advisory council at the SED Central Committee
Maria Marschall-Solbrig 1897 Frankenberg / Sa. 1979 Dresden Writer (poetry), local and cultural politician, wife of Hans Marschall , lived in the Kynast winery
Hans Stosch-Sarrasani jun. 1897 Sorau 1941 Berlin Sarrasani circus, in 1938 in Niederlößnitz buys the Villa Neufriedstein 1 as a residence and "rest home for deserving Sarrasani artists"
Helene Benndorf 1897 Schandau 1984 Radebeul Librarian, director at the Technical University of Dresden
Walter Lindner 1897   1975   Politician (DNVP, CDU), MdL
Alice Summers 1898 Dresden 1982 Rotthalmünster Draftsman, lived in Radebeul from 1928 to 1970
Otto Jentsch 1898 Seifhennersdorf 1978 Radebeul Engineer, professor and rector
Magdalene Kreßner 1899 Schweizerthal / Chemnitz 1975 Oberloessnitz Sculptor, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1945
Wilhelm Brunner 1899 Siersleben 1944 Dorpat (Estonia) Mayor of Kötzschenbroda (1929–1934) and Lord Mayor of Pirna from 1935
Alexander Münch 1900 Dresden 1984 Dresden Literary scholar, captain collector, laid the foundation with Hansgerhard Weiss for the captain archive in Radebeul, which opened in Hohenhaus in 1949
Karl Fritsch 1901 Hof (Saale) 1944 Dresden Minister (Saxon Interior Minister), lived in Oberlößnitz
Theodor Rosenhauer 1901 Dresden 1996 Berlin Painter of landscape and portrait painting, lived in Radebeul for a long time
Hans Theo Richter 1902 Rochlitz 1969 Dresden Painter and graphic artist, lived in Niederlößnitz for a long time
Hansgerhard Weiss 1902 Celle 1982 capri Writer, literary scholar, captain collector, together with Alexander Münch laid the foundations for the captain archive in Radebeul, which opened in Hohenhaus in 1949
Richard Muller 1903 Hartha 1999 Radebeul Chemist, known as the "father of silicones"
Johann ankle 1903 Obernsee / Bavaria 1986 Radebeul Politician (KPD), MdR
Carl Schröder 1904 Kötitz near Coswig (Saxony) 1997 Radebeul Puppeteer, director, photographer, he was best known for his DEFA hand puppet films
Martin Schönbrodt-Rühl 1904 Wiederitzsch 1965 Leipzig Publisher ( Neumann Verlag ) and author
Albert Patitz 1906 Dresden 1978 Radebeul Architect, in Radebeul since 1932
Christian Rietschel 1908 Sachsendorf b. Spice up 1997 Bad Salzuflen Writer and graphic artist, great-grandson of Ernst Rietschel, lived from 1950 to 1973 in the Minckwitz wine estate in Niederlößnitz
Robert Thren 1909 Lahr / Black Forest 1995 Oberloessnitz Biologist and drug researcher, founder of Radebeul's penicillin production, national prize winner of the GDR
Günter Schmitz 1909 Chemnitz 2002 Serkowitz Painter and graphic artist, winner of the art award from the major district town of Radebeul
Erhard Hippold 1909 Wilkau-Haßlau 1972 Bad Gottleuba Painter, he and his wife Gussy Hippold-Ahnert lived for a long time in the “ Sorgenfrei” house in Oberlößnitz
Gussy Hippold-Ahnert 1910 Berlin 2003 Dresden Painter, master student of Otto Dix, she and her husband Erhard Hippold lived for a long time in the “Sorgenfrei” house in Oberlößnitz
Walter Howard 1910 Jena 2005 Friedewald Sculptor, lived in Radebeul for over 30 years. He created u. a. The stargazers in front of the observatory , art award winners of the large district town of Radebeul
Gerhard Meyer 1910 Dresden 1971 Dernbach Entrepreneur, businessman and inventor, patented a new process for the production of air-filled balls in March 1950
Erich Schmidt 1910 Metz 2005 Radebeul Church musician, cathedral cantor in Meißen, lecturer and deputy. Director at the church music school in Dresden, lived in Radebeul from 1980 until his death
Harald Kurz 1912 Teplitz 2002   Transport scientist, technical author, model railway designer
Herbert Fischer 1914 Herrnhut 2006 Berlin Diplomat, former director of the Institute for Teacher Education in Radebeul
Helmut Schön 1915 Dresden 1996 Wiesbaden Soccer player and trainer, worked in Radebeul as a commercial employee at the pharmaceutical factory Dr. Madaus
Liselotte Closer 1918 Dresden 2004 Radebeul Local historian and city archivist
Kurt Turk 1920 Swap 1984 Niederloessnitz Writer, in Niederlößnitz since 1950
Tine Schulze-Gerlach 1920 Dresden 2011 Niederloessnitz Writer, winner of the art award from the large district town of Radebeul
Wolfgang Mischnick 1921 Dresden 2002 bad Soden Minister, went in Radebeul school Luisenstift to school
Ursula Geyer-Hopfe 1924 Freiberg     Actress, lives in Radebeul
Rolf Ludwig 1925 Stockholm 1999 Berlin Actor, played in the Radebeul theater group Heiterer Blick
Lieselotte Finke-Poser 1925 Hessian Lichtenau     Painter and graphic artist, co-founder of the Radebeul graphic market
Max Manfred Queißer 1927 Freital 2016 Dresden Painter and cultural sociologist, lived in Radebeul since 1976
Peter Beckert 1927 Dresden 1988 Radebeul Puppeteer, puppeteer, author and theater director
Klaus Kunick 1929 Leipzig 2004 Meersburg Actor, director and writer, directed the youth theater of the Planeta im Heiteren Blick from 1965 to 1984
Heinz Dragon 1929 Dresden 1989 Oberloessnitz Painter and graphic artist, lived in Oberlößnitz since 1981, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Kurt Biedenkopf 1930 Ludwigshafen     Prime Minister of Saxony (1990–2002), lived for a few years with his wife Ingrid in a villa near the Mätressenschlösschen in the vineyards in Niederlößnitz
Werner Wittig 1930 Chemnitz 2013 Radebeul Painter, graphic artist and wood cutter, has lived in Radebeul since 1958, art award winner in the major district town of Radebeul
Siegfried Kurz 1930 Dresden     Conductor and composer, lives in Radebeul-Niederlößnitz, art prize winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Joachim Widlak 1930 Wroclaw 2011   Conductor and music director
Horst Mendelsohn 1930 Berlin 2013 Radebeul Actor, art prize winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Claus Weidensdorfer 1931 Coswig (Saxony)     Painter and graphic artist, moved into a studio in Radebeul after his retirement in 1997, winner of the art award in the large district town of Radebeul
Lenelie's Cave-Gadegast 1931 Halberstadt 1990 uncertain: Radebeul-West Singer (chamber singer), buried in the Radebeul-West cemetery
Klaus Zürner 1932 Rochlitz 2010 Leipzig Painter and graphic artist, lived and worked in Radebeul since 1993, Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon
Heinrich Magirius 1934 Dresden     Art historian in the fields of building history and monument preservation, lives in Radebeul
Ursula Sax 1935 Backnang     Sculptor and visual artist, lives in Radebeul
Josef Hebeda 1935 (approx.)       Local researcher, author, long-time director of the Radebeul Vineyard Museum
Gottfried Thiele 1936   2006 Radebeul Local history explorer
Peter Graf 1937 Crimmitschau     Painter, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Karl Heinz Stryczek 1937 Nikelsdorf 2018 Radebeul Singer (bass baritone)
Gunter Herrmann 1938 Bitterfeld     Painter, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Friedrich Wilhelm Young 1938 Schwerin     Actor, lives in Radebeul, art award winner in the major district town of Radebeul
Jochen Werner 1938 Langensalza 2013 Radebeul Aviation historian
Georg Kretschmann 1939 Gablonz 2008 Radebeul Historian and author
Bärbel Kuntsche 1939 Weissenborn     Painter and graphic artist, lives in Radebeul, art award winner in the large district town of Radebeul
Rainer Jork 1940 Dresden     Politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the People's Chamber
Wolf-Eike Kuntsche 1941 Berlin     Sculptor, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Herbert Graedtke 1941 Altlandsberg     Actor and director, lives in Radebeul, art award winner in the large district town of Radebeul
Ulrich Aust 1942 Bautzen 1992 Oberloessnitz Architect and monument conservator, master builder, he owned the Meinholdsches Turmhaus estate from 1978 onwards
Günter Sommer 1943 Dresden     Musician (drums, percussion), lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul
Detlef Reinemer 1944 Dresden     Sculptor, lives and works in Oberlößnitz and Dresden, art prize winner in the large district town of Radebeul
Michael Hofmann 1944 Chemnitz     Painter and graphic artist, lives and works in Niederlößnitz
Rainer Beck 1947 Stuttgart     Art historian, one of the three new founders of the Drei Herren winery in Oberlößnitz
Gerlinde Queißer 1947 Halle (Saale)     Sculptor (sculptor), interior designer, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the city of Radebeul
Gabriele Reinemer 1948 Dresden     Sculptor, lives and works in Oberlößnitz
Hermann Kokenge 1949 Cappeln 2014   Rector of the TU Dresden, landscape architect
Jochen Bohl 1950 Ludenscheid     Regional bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony, was director of the Diakonie in Radebeul from 1995, lives in Radebeul
Geert Mackenroth 1950 Kiel     Minister (Saxon Minister of Justice), lives in Zitzschewig
Wolfram Hunter 1951 Meissen     Civil engineer (structural engineer), lives in Oberlößnitz, professor at the TU Dresden
Thomas Gerlach 1952 Dresden     Writer and honorary monument conservationist, art award winner of the city of Radebeul
Andreas Benz 1958 Hermsdorf (Thuringia)     Badminton player and trainer at Radebeuler BV
Christian Schmidt 1958 Goerlitz     Artistic director and director
Pure Feistel 1958 Altenburg     Ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet director
Jürgen Helfricht 1963 Dresden     Publicist, medical and astronomical historian
Jörg Bernig 1964 Spice up     Writer, has lived in Radebeul since 1995
Jürgen Stegmann 1964 Dresden     Actor and director
Albrecht Menzel 1992 Radebeul     Violinist and composer

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (=  Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
  2. ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 146 .
  3. ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 18 .
  4. ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 34 .
  5. ^ Hans Christoph Graf v. Seherr-Thoß:  Kankelwitz, Wilhelm von. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-428-00192-3 , p. 104 f. ( Digitized version ).
  6. a b Frank Andert (Red.): Stadtlexikon Radebeul . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .
  7. ^ City wiki Dresden
  8. "IMAGE WORLDS - SOUND WORLDS - GEGENWELTEN"; Painting and works on paper by Max Manfred Queißer
  9. ^ Entry by Georg Kretschmann in the Saxon Biography