List of personalities from the city of Świebodzin
The list of personalities of the city of Świebodzin includes people who were born in Schwiebus or Świebodzin . The list does not claim to be complete.
Year of birth | Surname | Year of death | job |
---|---|---|---|
1486 | Martin Agricola | 1556 | German composer |
1574 | Jakob Schickfuß | 1637 | Historian, lawyer and school man |
1613 | Christoph Kaldenbach | 1698 | |
around 1700 | Samuel Gotthilf Knispel | German pastor, wrote the first history of the city of Schwiebus from its origins to the year 1763 | |
1855 | Helene Berthold | 1925 | German writer |
1878 | Ruth Margarete Roellig | 1969 | German writer |
1881 | Günther Roeder | 1966 | German Egyptologist |
1882 | Otto Feige | 1969 | identical to B. Traven , German-speaking author of socially critical adventure novels, lived in Mexico during his main creative period. Feige lived with his grandparents at today's 30 Stycznia Street, number 4, until he was 6. |
1885 | Walter Krickeberg | 1962 | German Americanist |
1887 | Werner Kolhörster | 1946 | German physicist |
1891 | Walter Warzecha | 1956 | German naval officer and Commander-in-Chief of the Navy |
1895 | Kuno Fiedler | 1973 | German Protestant pastor, writer |
1896 | Alfred Kattner | 1934 | German party functionary (KPD) |
1898 | Alfred Knispel | 1945 | German painter, relative of Samuel Knispel |
1899 | Selli Engler | 1972 | German writer and LGBT activist |
1918 | Bruno Droste | 1969 | German musician, composer, arranger and orchestra leader |
1924 | Wolfhart Westendorf | 2018 | German Egyptologist, professor at the University of Göttingen |
1927 | Eberhard Hilscher | 2005 | German writer and literary scholar |
1931 | Klaus Zielke | 2016 | German orthopedist and pioneer in the surgical treatment of scoliosis |
1940 | Hans D. Mummendey | German psychologist, professor of social psychology at Bielefeld University | |
1941 | Gerd Conradt | German cameraman, director and author | |
1942 | Dietlinde Munzel-Everling | German legal scholar and legal historian | |
1942 | Angelika Ott | German-Austrian actress | |
1943 | Michael Witzel | German Indologist, Wales Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard University (USA) | |
1944 | Hajo stooping | 2016 | German journalist, game designer and author of numerous books on the subject of games |
1947 | Henryka Bochniarz | Polish entrepreneur, President of the Polish Confederation of Private Employers Lewiatan (PKPP) | |
1949 | Edward Dajczak | Polish clergyman and bishop of Koszalin-Kolobrzeg | |
1949 | Jan Kochanowski | Polish politician, member of the Sejm | |
1952 | Janusz Kowalski | Polish cyclist, amateur world champion 1974 | |
1959 | Zdzisław Hoffmann | Polish athlete, first world champion in triple jump (1983) | |
1974 | Piotr Rysiukiewicz | Polish athlete and Olympian | |
1984 | Karolina Tymińska | Polish heptathlete |
Individual evidence
- ^ Jan-Christoph Hauschild : B. Traven - The Unknown Years , Edition Voldemeer, Zurich 2012, p. 72.
- ↑ Angelika Spiehs: "I would do everything exactly like this" Kleine Zeitung of July 7, 2012, accessed on August 18, 2018