List of personalities of the city of Aue-Bad Schlema

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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 :

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

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Other people connected to Aue

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Individual evidence

  1. Homepage of the city administration
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. a b c d e f g written information from Jana Hecker, press officer for the city administration of Aue from May 2009.
  5. Representation in the Free Republic of Schwarzenberg ; Retrieved March 13, 2009.
  6. ^ "Schneeberger Stadtanzeiger" from April 15, 2003 ( Memento from October 12, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Schneeberg information brochure ( Memento from January 27, 2006 in the Internet Archive ), PDF; Retrieved March 13, 2009.
  8. ^ Information from the director of the Stadtmuseum, Ralf Petermann, from December 2007.
  9. ^ Homepage about the Free Republic of Schwarzenberg , accessed on March 13, 2009.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ Mourning - honorary citizen of Aue died , Freie Presse , accessed on February 21, 2017.
  12. Press release from the Aue city administration on February 20, 2017.
  13. Homepage AG Historicism with an article about Albert Gessner ( Memento from November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  14. ^ Homepage art market with details on Helmut Schmidt-Kirstein; Retrieved September 13, 2009
  15. 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)
  16. A torture-like execution [1]