List of personalities of the city of Aue-Bad Schlema
The list of personalities of the city of Aue-Bad Schlema contains names of women and men who are important for the city and the city's history of Aue-Bad Schlema , who have worked locally or whose person is closely associated with the city.
Honorary citizen of Aue
[in brackets: year of award]
Current:
The honorary citizenship expires with the death of the honored person. That is why there is currently (as of February 2017) only one honorary citizen in Aue :
- Peter Koch (* 1943), former managing director of Nickelhütte Aue GmbH [2005]
Historical honorary citizens:
- Alphabetical -
- Alexander Bauer (1916–2011), general partner from 1944 to 1972 and also later successful manager of the Curt Bauer KG weaving mill
- Kurt Baumann (1899–?), Member of the anti-fascist action committee from 9–24 May 1945
- Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), Reich Chancellor. In his honor, a Bismarck oak was planted in the city park and a Bismarck stone was erected. [1. April 1895]
- Julius Bochmann (1832–1918), master builder and owner of an iron foundry in Aue, city councilor and deputy mayor of Aue, member of the Saxon state parliament [1902]
- Ernst Dörfel (1889–?), Communist, organized the first major meeting of the later local branch of the SPD on May 20, 1945; Donor of the Thälmann bust [1962]
- Max Ebert (1893–?), First Mayor 1950 and City Councilor of the CDU [1962]
- Friedrich Wilhelm Gantenberg (1848–1924), founder and owner of a laundry factory; [1920]
- Hermann Graf (1892–?), Member of the anti-fascist action committee in June 1945, acting mayor of Aue for three months, later head of the personnel office
- Arthur Günther (1895–1969), anti-fascist, trade union official. Not identical with the homeland researcher and poet of the same name, a "Hutzen Stube" of the Erzgebirgszweigverein Schneeberg-Neustädtel is named after him, in 1965 also an honorary citizen of the city of Schneeberg
- Fritz Haupt (1880–1968), LDPD City Councilor [1962]
- Gustav Hiltmann (1850–1931), co-owner of the Hiltmann & Lorenz company (HILO), city councilor and city councilor [1920]
- Karl Emil Hutschenreuter (1849–1940), son of Carl Friedrich Hutschenreuter , cutlery manufacturer [1936]
- Käthe Knobloch (1904–2002), supported opponents of the regime and a Jewish family during the time of National Socialism , then city councilor; contributed to the further development of the city archive and supported the expansion of the health system in Aue [1964]
- Ernst August Papst (1843–1921), owner of a factory for household appliances and later for bobbins for the cloth making; founded the general gymnastics club in 1862 and the volunteer fire brigade in Aue in 1870 and donated a large amount to maintain the community home (former hut house of the Weißerdenzeche ); Honor grave in the St. Nicolai churchyard; a street in Aue bore his name [1913]
- Helene (Lene) Scheffler (1907–1971), clerk and since 1927 member of the KPD , 1932 city councilor, 1933–1936 imprisoned in the Waldheim prison for high treason , imprisoned in the concentration camp from 1937–1944 ; From May 12, 1945 , wife of the 1st District Administrator Ernst Scheffler appointed to the Schwarzenberg Antifa Committee
- Emil Schuster (1926–?), Mayor 1956–1970
- Paul Selbmann (1878–1954), printer owner, co-founder and longstanding member of the board of the Kulturbund in Aue
- Siegfried Sieber (1885–1977), educator, writer and local history researcher [1973]
- Emil Teubner (1877–1958), wood carver and sculptor
- Hans Teubner (1902–1992), glass painter, journalist and resistance fighter
- Kurt Teubner (1903–1990), painter and graphic artist, organized the first exhibition Liberated Art with anti-fascist local artists and co-founder of the Kulturbund in 1945 , [1978]
- Max Wenzel (1879–1946), Ore Mountain dialect poet; a street in the town of Ehrenfriedersdorf is named after him [1962]
- Erhardt Walter Wild (1922–2017), Operations Director of the Aue Mining Equipment Company (BBA) until 1986 [1976]
sons and daughters of the town
- chronological -
- Melchior Lotter the Elder (1470–1549), printer and publisher
- Carl Erdmann Kircheis (1830–1894), entrepreneur in the sheet metal working industry
- Paul Mehnert (1852–1922), politician, President of the Second Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament, owner of the Klösterlein manor
- Maximilian Mehnert (1861–1941), politician, MdL
- Albert Gessner (1868–1953), architect with buildings in Aue, Berlin and other places
- Hans Mehlhorn (1900–1983), bobsledder
- Helmut Schmidt-Kirstein (1909–1985), artist (drawings, watercolors, prints) and university professor
- Martin Flämig (1913–1998), Kreuzkantor in Dresden
- Hans Weiß (1914–1984), graphic artist and painter
- Harald Heilmann (1924–2018), composer
- Thomas Höhle (1926–2012), German literary scholar
- Gerhard Dietrich (1927–1986), educator, university professor and union official
- Günter Meyer (1927–2015), railway photographer
- Horst Schulze (* 1935), Protestant theologian
- Manfred Hambeck (* 1938), former soccer goalkeeper
- Peter Harbauer (* 1938), politician (SPD)
- Dieter Rudorf (* 1938), politician (SPD)
- Horst-Dieter Fischer (1943–2020), ministerial official and politician (SPD)
- Heinz-Günter Kraus (* 1945), physicist and politician (CDU)
- Wolf Butter (* 1949), composer, musician and actor
- Armin Köhler (1952–2014), musicologist, festival director and radio editor
- Jochen Bley (* 1952), lawyer and former child actor
- Sophie Wolfrum (* 1952), German urban and regional planner and professor emeritus
- Thomas Grimm (* 1954), filmmaker
- Ines Eck (* 1956), journalist, cultural manager, author, artist
- Thomas Colditz (* 1957), CDU politician, member of the Saxon state parliament
- Dietmar Vettermann (* 1957), former Lord Mayor of Zwickau
Other people connected to Aue
- Alphabetical -
- Hannelore Anke (* 1957), swimmer, two-time gold medalist at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
- Hermann Baranowski (1884–1940), camp commandant of two concentration camps, died here
- Alwin Bauer (1856–1928), co-founder of the cotton weaving mill S. Wolle, the later weaving mill Curt Bauer , German national liberal politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Curt Bauer (1880–1944), Auer textile entrepreneur in the cotton weaving mill S. Wool, later the Curt Bauer weaving mill
- Richard Beck (1858–1919), geologist and reservoir researcher
- Manfred Blechschmidt (1923–2015), native and dialect writer
- Peter Paul Gaedt (1867–1948), from 1936 head of the Wellner cutlery factory
- Ernst August Geitner (1783-1852), chemist, doctor, botanist and inventor of the Argentan , founded the Argentanfabrik Auerhammer in 1829, the predecessor of today's Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH, and thus laid the foundation for the development of the city into a center for the production of metals Tableware
- Ernst Gessner (also written as Geßner) (1826–1897), founder of mechanical engineering in Aue, today's Postplatz was named after him
- Hans Görges (1859–1946), physicist, spent his old age in Aue
- Ernst Hecker (1907–1983), painter
- Ernst Hecker (died 1917), founder of the company Ernst Hecker, Metall- und Lackierwaren Aue
- Friedrich H. Hofmann (* 1934), philatelist and local history researcher
- Helmut Humann (1922–1996), painter
- Wolfgang Kaden (1927–2014), developer of the first artificial kidney in the GDR (1964)
- Adolph Lange (1815–1898), entrepreneur and politician, MdL, son-in-law of Ernst August Geitner
- Gustav Albert Lange (1846–1918), entrepreneur, secret councilor and politician, MdL
- Karl Mehnert (1811–1885), German politician, MdL, owner of the manor Klösterlein
- Helmut Neef (* 1920), before 1958 teacher and director of a grammar school in Aue, then professor at the party college of the Central Committee of the SED , author
- Franz Pillmayer (1897–1939), NSDAP district leader and mayor
- Max Poepel (1896–1966), Deputy Mayor of Aue, who succeeded in preventing all bridges from being blown up by the German Wehrmacht in 1945
- Ernst Scheffler (1891–1954), politician (KPD / SED), died in Aue; the hospital bore his name
- Rosina Schnorr (1618–1679), headed the blue paint factory after her husband was abducted
- Veit Hans Schnorr d. Ä. (1614–1664), founder of the Niederpfannenstiel blue paint factory and owner of the Auerhammer
- Veit Hans Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1644–1715), owner of the Auerhammer, the Niederpfannenstiel blue paint factory and founder of Carlsfeld
- Christopher W. was cruelly murdered by right-wing extremists on April 17, 2018 in Aue.
- Christian Gottlieb Wellner (1795–1857), founder of the first Wellner cutlery factory
- Carl August Wellner (1824–1909), son of Christian Gottlieb Wellner, extension of the Wellner cutlery factory
- Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), chemist, discoverer of the chemical element germanium; spent his youth in today's Niederpfannenstiel district , the Auer Gymnasium is named after him
Individual evidence
- ↑ Homepage of the city administration
- ↑ The activists from the very beginning. The Antifa 1945 in the Soviet occupation zone between the occupying power and the exiled KPD , dissertation by Jeanette Michelmann, PDF, accessed on March 13, 2009.
- ↑ Aue in the mirror of historical images; Industrial and urban development in the 19th century , Geiger Verlag Horb am Neckar, 1991, ISBN 3-89264-540-X ; P. 72.
- ↑ a b c d e f g written information from Jana Hecker, press officer for the city administration of Aue from May 2009.
- ↑ Representation in the Free Republic of Schwarzenberg ; Retrieved March 13, 2009.
- ^ "Schneeberger Stadtanzeiger" from April 15, 2003 ( Memento from October 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Schneeberg information brochure ( Memento from January 27, 2006 in the Internet Archive ), PDF; Retrieved March 13, 2009.
- ^ Information from the director of the Stadtmuseum, Ralf Petermann, from December 2007.
- ^ Homepage about the Free Republic of Schwarzenberg , accessed on March 13, 2009.
- ^ History of the Aue swimming pool (article from the Free Press from October 19, 2012) with a brief reference to Erhardt Wild and honorary citizenship (no year); accessed on March 5, 2015.
- ^ Mourning - honorary citizen of Aue died , Freie Presse , accessed on February 21, 2017.
- ↑ Press release from the Aue city administration on February 20, 2017.
- ↑ Homepage AG Historicism with an article about Albert Gessner ( Memento from November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Homepage art market with details on Helmut Schmidt-Kirstein; Retrieved September 13, 2009
- ↑ Info page on the 80th birthday of Professor Kaden in Ärzteblatt Sachsen 2 (2007), p. 77 ( Memento from January 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 68 kB)
- ↑ A torture-like execution [1]