List of personalities of the city of Lübben (Spreewald)

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The list of personalities in the city of Lübben (Spreewald) includes people who are connected to the city of Lübben (Spreewald) . This includes honorary citizens and mayors as well as people who were born in Lübben or who worked there.

Honorary citizen

The honorary citizens of the city of Lübben.

year Surname Year of birth Year of death Brief description image
1832 Ernst Gottlob Roth 1797 after 1861 Superintendent and pastor primarius
1836 Heinrich Gottlob Löscher 1795 1880 Doctor and midwifery teacher
1844 Robert von Patow 1804 1890 Finance minister Robert von Patow
1845 Bernhard von Patow 1798 1858 Privy councilor, district administrator of the Lübben district Bernhard von Patow
Josef Mothes 1784 1851 State governor and councilor Josef Mothes
1853 Johann Karl Friedrich horn 1808 1866 Superintendent
1854 Otto Theodor von Manteuffel 1805 1882 Prussian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Otto Theodor von Manteuffel
1980 Nikolai Ivanovich Kharlamov 1914 after 1980 Soviet city and district commander after World War II

mayor

The mayor of the city of Lübben.

Term of office Surname
1794-1807 August Wilhelm Beckmann († 1807) and Martin Carl Andreas Neumann
1807-1824 Martin Carl Andreas Neumann († April 12, 1824) and Christian Gottlob Alberti
1824-1830 Christian Gottlob Alberti († September 6, 1830)
1830-1832 Schubke (acting)
1832-1835 Carl Gottlieb Wohlfahrt
1836-1852 Johann Wilhelm Neumann
1852-1864 Karl-August Sachsenröder
1864-1872 Karl-Theodor Louis Große
1872-1874 Friedrich Wilhelm Mehling
1874-1901 Emil Moritz Koberstein (1835–1901)
1902-1936 Karl Kirsch
1937-1945 Rudolf Genrich
1945-1947 Friedrich Schulze (acting)
1948-1950 Alma Maey
1951-1952 Walter Resag (acting)
1952-1953 Herbert Lewinsky (acting)
1953-1954 Werner Miras
1954-1955 Erich Pohland
1955-1957 Rolf Wahl
1957-1960 Walter Stein
1960-1965 Kurt Eschberger
1965-1979 Paul Hoffmann
1979-1989 Hellmuth Franzka (1926-2013)
1989-1990 Elfi Lowa
1990 Rolf Friedrich
1990-2014 Lothar Bretterbauer
2014-2015 Frank Neumann (acting)
since 2015 Lars Kolan

sons and daughters of the town

Surname Year of birth Year of death Brief description image
Johann Christian Adami 1689 1753 Lutheran theologian, pastor and school inspector in Luckau Johann Christian Adami the Elder  J.
Karl Altrichter 1844 1917 writer Karl Altrichter (left)
Johann Friedrich Bahrdt 1713 1775 Protestant theologian Johann Friedrich Bahrdt
Johann Heinrich Behrens 1735 1844 Sergeant in the Seven Years' War, at 109 one of the oldest people of his time Johann Heinrich Behrens
Adolf Friedrich von Besser 1777 1836 Major general
Ehrenreich Wilhelm Gottlieb von Besser 1740 1807 Lieutenant General Ehrenreich Wilhelm Gottlieb von Besser
Theodore of Brescius 1798 1871 District Administrator of the Züllichau-Schwiebus district and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
Lothar Bretterbauer 1953 mayor image
Hans Peter Bull 1936 Constitutional and administrative lawyer, federal commissioner for data protection and interior minister in Schleswig-Holstein image
Karin Büttner-Janz 1952 Artistic gymnast, Olympic champion and qualified doctor, born in Hartmannsdorf Karin Büttner-Janz
George Classen 1942 painter image
Ernst Ash 1895 1969 Agronomist, honorary professor for dairy farming
Gotthard von Falkenhausen 1899 1982 Banker, born in Steinkirchen
Max von Förster 1845 1905 Engineer officer and entrepreneur
Klaus-Peter Gäbelein 1943 Author, historian, columnist, dialect poet and moderator Klaus-Peter Gäbelein
Christian Götz 1783 1849 Major general image
Hans Walter Gruhle 1880 1958 psychiatrist image
Karl Gottlob Günther 1752 1832 archivist
Benno Hann von Weyhern 1808 1890 General of the cavalry Benno Hann von Weyhern
Karl Hoffmann 1876 1935 publicist
Ernst Jacobi 1867 1946 jurist
Gustav von Kleist 1801 1884 Prussian district administrator and politician Gustav von Kleist
Louis Klopsch (en) 1852 1910 American writer Louis Klopsch
Friedrich August Koethe 1781 1850 Protestant theologian and writer Friedrich August Koethe
Johannes Wilhelm Koethe 1783 1867 Protestant theologian and educator
Gustav Koehler 1818 1896 Lieutenant general, military writer Karl Heinrich Adolf Gustav Koehler
Ernst Krahl 1867 1944 High school teacher and director
Hans Krause 1864 1927 Prussian major general
Sylvio Kroll 1965 Artistic gymnast, world champion and Olympic runner-up Sylvio Kroll
Benno Kühn 1865 1949 Geologist and university professor Benno Kühn
Kornelia Kunisch 1959 Handball player, world champion and Olympic bronze medalist image
Helmut Lambert 1904 1944 SA Brigade Leader, District President in Aurich
Kurt Lange 1881 1958 composer
Georg Friedrich Laurentius 1594 1673 Pharmacist and Doctor Georg Friedrich Laurentius
Johann Leddin 1639 1693 Lawyer, Chief Chancellor of Upper Lusatia Johann Leddin
Karl Lehmann 1879 after 1932 Politician (CNBL), member of the Reichstag, born in Groß Lubolz Karl Lehmann
Christian Lillinger 1984 Drummer, composer and percussionist Christian Lillinger
Robert Lillinger 1990 Conductor, pianist and composer
Alexander Robert von Loebenstein 1811 1855 Ornithologist and taxidermist Alexander Robert von Loebenstein
Frank Machau around 1975 Musician with the band Orplid
Berthold Manasse 1874 1947? Economic advisor, commercial councilor
Karl Otto von Manteuffel 1806 1879 Prussian politician and Minister of Agriculture Karl Otto von Manteuffel
Otto Theodor von Manteuffel 1805 1882 Prussian politician, prime minister and foreign minister Otto Theodor von Manteuffel
Rudolf Marloth 1855 1931 botanist image
Denny Matthes 1983 German soccer player
Ella human 1859 1935 Writer Ella human
Dirk Minkwitz 1966 Soccer player image
Marie Elisabeth Moritz 1860 1925 painter
Heinrich von Mosch 1930 2014 German government official, district president of Middle Franconia
Johann Friedrich Mudre 1736 1810 Protestant theologian and writer
Christian Ernst Mussigk 1671 1724 Protestant pastor and superintendent
Johann Wilhelm Neumann 1797 1870 Lawyer, historian and long-time mayor of Lübbens Johann Wilhelm Neumann
Heinz-Dieter Nieschke 1942 Politician (CDU), member of the Brandenburg State Parliament, President of the Brandenburg State Farmers' Association image
Robert von Patow 1804 1890 Finance minister Robert von Patow
Christian Moritz Pauli 1785 1825 Pedagogue and linguist
Karl Maximilian von Rade 1771 1854 Major general
Benjamin Raschke 1982 Politician of the Greens, Chairman of the Brandenburg State Association, Member of the Brandenburg State Parliament Benjamin Raschke
Clemens Theodor Reichert 1829 1893 Mayor of Görlitz, member of the Prussian manor house Clemens Theodor Reichert
Wilhelm Remler 1824 1896 Organ builder
René Richter 1967 Cyclist René Richter
Ingrid Richter-Wendel 1933 Actress, born in Radensdorf image
Johann Friedrich Rietz 1767 1828 Violist, father of Eduard Ritz and Julius Rietz
Dietrich von Roeder 1861 1945 General of the Infantry
Wilhelm August Roth 1833 1892 Military hygienist and general doctor Wilhelm August Roth
Thorsten Rund 1976 Cyclist Thorsten Rund
Christian August Scheller 1769 1848 Secret Justice Council
Kathrin Schneider 1962 Politician (SPD), Minister for Infrastructure and State Planning of the State of Brandenburg image
Joachim Schobeß 1908 1988 Librarian and head of the Theodor Fontane Archive image
Carl Siegemund Schönebeck 1758 1806 Cellist and composer
Axel Schreiber 1980 Actor and voice actor image
Lavinia Schulz 1896 1924 expressionist actress and mask dancer Lavinia Schulz
Ottilie Schwahn 1849 1918 Narrator Ottilie Schwahn
Laura M. Schwengber 1989 Sign language interpreter Laura M. Schwengber
Ingo Spelly 1966 Canoeist, Olympic champion image
Carl August von Stutterheim 1759 1820 Major general Carl August von Stutterheim
Karl Ewald von Stünzner 1807 1891 District Administrator
Rolf Thiele 1935 2019 Engineer and university professor
Friedrich Thiergart 1905 1977 Pharmacists and paleobotanists
Hans Thuar 1887 1945 Rhenish Expressionist painter, born in Treppendorf Hans Thuar
Karl Ernst Willibald Toussaint 1836 1898 Reich judge
Robert Oswald from Ulrici 1816 1886 Forester, civil servant and head of the entire Prussian forestry
Julius Uschner 1805 1885 painter
Karl Uschner 1802 1876 Writer and translator of ancient poetry
Christian Friedrich Voss 1724 1795 publisher Christian Friedrich Voss
Martin way 1605 1693 Mediciners Martin way

Commanders of the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3

The commanders of the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 :

Beginning Surname born died highest rank (if known) image
June 21, 1815 Ferdinand of Logau 1782 1864 major
29 Aug 1815 Friedrich August Bock 1771 1837 Lieutenant colonel
Aug 31, 1819 Karl Gottfried von Bockelmann 1789 1860 Lieutenant General
Apr 13, 1821 Scipio Ludwig Karl von Taubenheim 1787 1844 Major general
30th Mar 1828 Georg Wilhelm Rumschöttel 1786 1853 major
30th Mar 1830 Hermann von Roeder 1797 1857 Major general Hermann von Roeder
0Apr 9, 1846 Alexander von Pentz 1800 1879 Colonel
June 14, 1854 Otto von Stuckrad 1803 1888 Major general
May 16, 1857 Louis Graf zu Dohna 1811 1875 Major general
June 14, 1859 Alfons Girodz by Gaudi 1818 1888 Lieutenant General
Feb 10, 1863 Eric von Witzleben 1819 1878 Colonel
0Aug 3, 1867 Georg von Rechenberg 1819 1899 Colonel
July 18, 1870 Eduard of Jena 1826 1909 Lieutenant General Eduard Karl of Jena
0Nov 7, 1870 Heinrich von Nordeck (m. D. F. b.) 1824 1910 Major general
0June 2, 1871 Anton from L'Estocq 1823 1913 Lieutenant General
Feb. 14, 1874 Georg von Wehren 1827 1892 Colonel
Feb 12, 1876 Hans von Willisen 1837 1905 Lieutenant General Hans von Willisen
Jan. 14, 1879 Hermann von Peschke 1835 1888 Lieutenant colonel
26th Mar 1885 Bernhard Friedrich von Krosigk 1837 1912 Major General,
member of the Prussian House of Representatives
Bernhard Friedrich von Krosigk
22 Mar 1891 Georg von Zastrow 1846 1907 Major general
July 18, 1896 Vincentius de Paula of Brixen 1850 1917 Lieutenant General
Feb. 17, 1900 Otto Bock from Wülfingen 1855 1937 Major General,
member of the Prussian House of Representatives
Otto Bock from Wülfingen
Apr 22, 1905 Max von Troschke 1859 1936 Lieutenant General
24 Mar 1909 Ernst von Eschwege 1858 1915 major
December 19, 1911 Rudolf of the East 1865 1943 Major general
0Aug 2, 1914 Kuno von Quitzow 1868 1917 major
Jan. 22, 1916 Walter von Goerne 1871 1924 ?
30th Mar 1918 Max von Schenckendorff 1875 1943 General of the Infantry Max von Schenckendorff
0Aug 4, 1918 Wilhelm von Schweinitz 1873 1932 major
 Nov. 1918 Friedrich of Jena 1873 1921 Lieutenant colonel
01st Mar 1919 -  January 1920
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Justus von Seelhorst 1870 1934 Lieutenant colonel

The name of the battalion changed from “Feld-Jäger-Bataillon des II. Army Corps” from the foundation day (June 21, 1815) to “3. Jäger Battalion "(from August 29, 1815)," 2. Jäger Battalion "(from November 24, 1815)," 2. Jäger-Bataillon (Magdeburgisches) ”(from November 5, 1816),“ 3. Jäger-Bataillon (Brandenburgisches) ”(from April 13, 1821) and“ 3. Jäger-Bataillon ”(from November 21, 1848) to“ Brandenburgisches Jäger-Battalion No. 3 ”(from July 4, 1860). From June 16, 1913, Colonel General / GFM Hans von Plessen (1841–1929) was in charge . The tradition led in the Reichsheer the 16./9. (Preuss.) Infantry Regiment in Lübben and in the Wehrmacht the 3rd / Infantry Regiment 8 in Lübben.

The location was in France from 1815 to 1818, from 1818 in Halle, from 1821 in Grünberg / Silesia, from 1827 in Lübben, from 1831 in Brandenburg and from 1832 in Lübben.

Winner of the Neuhaus Medal and the City Medal Lübben

Neuhaus medal
year Surname Year of birth Year of death Brief description image
1997? Gerd Franzka 1958 Disabled athlete, two-time silver medalist at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
1998? Brigida Melzer 1937 Chairwoman of the Children's Aid Association for Chernobyl
1999? Werner Kuhtz 1944 Chairman of the town twinning association
2000? Eckart Maziul 1940 Architect, renovation of the new house
2001? Götz von Houwald 1913 2001 Diplomat, ethnologist and historian; grew up in Steinkirchen (today in Lübben) image
2002? Cornelia and Peter Ewald Church musician couple
2003 Karin Sander 1940 Managing director of the Lübben Diakonie, co-founder of the hospice helpers group
2004 Monika Dinter 1950 Local politician (CDU), chairwoman of the city council
2005 Horst Wagenfeld 1935 Landscape architect, design of the Lübben Castle Island
2006 no award
City Medal Lübben
year Surname Year of birth Year of death Brief description image
2007 Beate Seewald 1958 or 1959 Commitment to the construction and operation of the Lübben rehab center
2008 Mario Selbitz 1984 Lubolz disabled athlete, German road cycling champion
2009 Günter Hörning 1935 Lübben construction contractor, member of the 10th People's Chamber
2010 Bernd Wrege around 1965 Lübben city fire chief
2011 Manfred Meehs 1956 or 1957 Head of the forest school "Zum Specht" in Börnichen

Other personalities associated with the city

Surname Year of birth Year of death Brief description; Relationship with Lübben image
Johann Christian Adami 1662 1715 General superintendent, song writer, Lutheran theologian; died in Lübben Johann Christian Adami the Elder  Ä.
Johann Agricola around 1530 1590 Protestant theologian; 1575 pastor and superintendent in Lübben
Busso from Alvensleben 1928 2009 Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr; attended school in Lübben
Gustav Konstantin von Alvensleben 1879 1965 Entrepreneurs in Canada and the United States; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Gustav Konstantin von Alvensleben
Frieder Andrich 1948 German soccer player and coach; Trainer from Grün-Weiß Lübben
Gottfried Asselmann 1851 1917 Protestant pastor, local history researcher; died in Lübben Gottfried Asselmann
Theodor von Becherer 1823 1883 Administrative officer; Legal clerkship at the regional and municipal court in Lübben
Marga Beck 1938 Politician (CDU), member of the Brandenburg State Parliament; lives in Lübben image
Julius Wilhelm von Beerfelde 1805 1871 Lawyer and member of the constituent Reichstag of the North German Confederation; died in Lübben
Johann Heinrich von Berger 1657 1732 Jurist; temporarily at the Lower Lusatian regional court in Lübben Johann Heinrich von Berger
Walter von Bergmann 1864 1950 General of the Infantry; was temporarily with the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben
Veit Ulrich von Beulwitz 1899 1934 Politician (NSDAP) and senior SA leader; was temporarily with the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Veit Ulrich von Beulwitz
Karl Friedrich Brescius 1766 1842 Pastor of Lübben and general superintendent
Walter von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt 1887 1943 General of the Infantry in World War II; began his career in the Brandenburg Hunter Battalion No. 3 in Lübben
Christian Wilhelm Bronisch 1788 1881 Sorbian pastor and linguist; temporarily private tutor in Lübben Christian Wilhelm Bronisch
Georg Christoph von Burgsdorf 1673 1741 Governor of the Marggraftum Niederlausitz; died in Lübben Georg Christoph von Burgsdorf
Friedrich Heinrich Sigismund Gustav von Carlsburg 1779 1849 County councilor and government councilor, manor owner; Konsistorialrat in Lübben
Christian I of Saxe-Merseburg 1615 1691 Duke of the Saxon secondary school principality of Saxony-Merseburg; had Lübben Castle built as the administrative seat Christian I of Saxe-Merseburg
Martin Delius 1984 Politician (Pirate Party), member of the Berlin House of Representatives; Abitur at Paul-Gerhardt-Gymnasium in Lübben (Spreewald) Martin Delius
Johann Christian Dolz 1769 1843 Pedagogue; attended the Lyceum in Lübben Johann Christian Dolz
Adam Heinrich Dresig 1701 1761 Pedagogue and classical philologist; Rector in Lübben
Bruno Duday 1880 1946 Film producer; Commander of the prisoner-of-war camp in Lübben
Heinrich von und zu Egloffstein 1845 1914 General of the Infantry and Court Marshal; began his military career in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben
Johannes Ehlers 1837 1919 Writer; Teacher in Lübben Johannes Ehlers
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Erbstein 1757 1836 Bookseller, historian and numismatist; had a branch in Lübben
Paul Fahlisch 1844 1930 Teacher and regional historian; attended school in Lübben image
Friedrich von Falkenhausen 1869 1946 Administrative lawyer, writer and translator; District Administrator of the Lübben district Friedrich von Falkenhausen
Heinrich Fickler 1872 after 1942 German lawyer, most recently Reich judge; Court assessor in Lübben
Carl Ferdinand Fiedler 1799 1844 Protestant theologian and educator; attended the grammar school in Lübben
Johann Fiehn 1875 1939 Government builder, district administrator and police director; served in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben
Wolfgang Figulus around 1525 1589 Composer and music theorist; around 1545 cantor in Lübben
Kurt Finker 1928 2015 Historian; New teacher at the elementary school in Lübben
Karl von Forstner 1790 1857 Major general; died in Neuhaus near Lübben Friedrich Karl Peter Gottlob von Forstner
Max Fritz 1849 1920 Landscape painter; lived temporarily in Lübben
Jan Bjedrich Fryco (Johann Friedrich Fritze) 1747 1819 Protestant pastor, translator, demographer; attended the grammar school in Lübben Jan Bjedrich Fryco
Heinz Gaedcke 1905 1992 Major General in the Army of the Wehrmacht, Lieutenant General in the Bundeswehr; with the 8th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment in Lübben
Kurt Gdanietz 1928 2019 Surgeon and pediatric surgeon; Specialized training in the State Hospital Lübben
Marco Gebhardt 1972 German soccer player and coach; Trainer from Grün-Weiß Lübben Marco Gebhardt
Bernhard Geier 1926 2009 Major General of the NVA, commander of the border command center of the border troops of the GDR; Sergeant in the VP district office in Lübben
Paul Gerhardt 1607 1676 Songwriter; since 1669 archdeacon of the Nikolaikirche in Lübben (today Paul-Gerhardt-Church), died in Lübben Paul Gerhardt
Hellmut von Gerlach 1866 1935 Politician and publicist; Trainee lawyer at the local court in Lübben Hellmut von Gerlach
Otto Girndt 1835 1911 Writer and librettist; grew up in Lübben Otto Girndt
Otto Gleim 1866 1929 Governor of Cameroon and Undersecretary of State in the Reich Colonial Office; as a trainee lawyer in Lübben Otto Gleim
Johann Georg Glume 1679 1765 Baroque sculptor; Works in the Paul Gerhardt Church in Lübben Johann Georg Glume
Theodor Goecke 1850 1919 Architect, town planner, building officer and monument conservator; Extension buildings erected for the Lübben sanatorium and nursing home
Karl von Götz and Schwanenfließ 1776 1858 Major general; died in Lübben
Hermann von Graevenitz 1815 1890 Jurist, Reich judge and member of the German Reichstag; as a public prosecutor in Lübben
Maximilian Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Graevell 1781 1860 Lawyer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly; lived temporarily in Lübben Maximilian Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Graevell
Friedrich Christian August Hasse 1773 1848 Historian, encyclopedist, and writer; attended the Lyceum in Lübben Friedrich Christian August Hasse
Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm von Henning on Schönhoff 1830 1905 Lieutenant general; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm von Henning on Schönhoff
Friedrich Herrmann 1775 1819 Pedagogue; 1799 to 1805 vice rector in Lübben Friedrich Herrmann
Otto Hodler 1901 1990 Architect; created the district court in Lübben
Alfred Hoffmann 1958 Roman Catholic clergyman; temporarily active in Lübben
Renate Holm 1931 German-Austrian singer (lyric soprano, coloratura soprano); attended the Paul-Gerhardt-Gymnasium in Lübben image
Camilla Horn 1903 1996 German actress; From 1936 to the early 1940s she had a house in Lübben with her partner Louis Graveure Camilla Horn
Ernst von Houwald 1778 1845 Writer and playwright; lived in Neuhaus since 1822 (today in Lübben) Ernst von Houwald
Karl von Houwald 1816 1883 Administrative officer; died in Neuhaus Castle (today in Lübben) Karl von Houwald
Kurt Hucke 1882 1963 Geologist; worked as a teacher in Lübben from 1940 to 1945
Johann Georg Hutten 1615 1683 General Superintendent of Niederlausitz; died in Lübben Johann Georg Hutten
Per Imerslund 1912 1943 Norwegian National Socialist, writer; attended the Paul Gerhardt School in Lübben image
Günter Jacob 1906 1993 Protestant-Union theologian and bishop administrator; as general superintendent of Neumark and Niederlausitz from 1946 to 1949 in Lübben
Bernd Juds 1939 2004 Publicist and writer; founded the Mozart Society Berlin-Brandenburg in Lübben Bernd Juds
Carl Hermann Kanngießer 1820 1882 Lawyer and national liberal politician; temporarily public prosecutor in Lübben Carl Hermann Kanngießer
Adolf Kayser 1828 1912 Administrative lawyer and member of the Reichstag; Legal clerkship at the Court of Appeal in Lübben (Spreewald)
Bodewin Keitel 1888 1953 General of the Infantry in World War II; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Bodewin Keitel
Wolfram Kinze 1942 Neurologist and psychiatrist; Head of the Clinic for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics in Lübben
Johann Kittel 1519 1590 Protestant pastor, from 1563 to 1566 senior pastor in Lübben
Jürgen von dem Knesebeck 1888 1980 Politician (NSDAP); attended school in Lübben Jürgen von dem Knesebeck
Erich Koehler 1928 2003 Writer; 1981 to 1990 employed writer at VEG Radensdorf (Radensdorf is now part of Lübben) image
Johann Gottlieb Koppe 1782 1863 Agronomist and reformer of agriculture; attended school in Lübben Johann Gottlieb Koppe
Johann Gottfried Krause 1685 1746 Theologian, hymn poet; died before taking over the office of superintendent in Lübben Johann Gottfried Krause
Klaus Lankheit 1913 1992 Art historian; completed his military training in Lübben Klaus Lankheit
Rudolf Lehmann 1891 1984 Historian; 1949 to 1958 archivist in Lübben image
Edgar Loehrs 1870 1948 Administrative lawyer and ministerial official; District Administrator of the Lübben district Edgar Loehrs
Stephan Lodge 1959 Politician (SPD), District Administrator of the Dahme-Spreewald district; lives in Lübben Stephan Lodge
Jürgen Lüth 1947 Politician (CDU), member of the Landtag of Brandenburg; since 2007 chairman of the board of the Friends of Lübben image
Heinz Mamat 1930 2017 Sculptor; Factory Sorbs girls in Lubben Heinz Mamat
Waldeck Manasse 1864 1923 Writer and social democratic politician; attended school in Lübben image
Hans Carl Erdmann von Manteuffel 1773 1844 Lawyer, President of the Prussian Higher Regional Court; 1812 President of the Upper Official Government in Lübben Hans Carl Erdmann von Manteuffel
Hermann Mensch 1831 1914 Teacher and author; sometimes taught in Lübben
Dietrich von Müller 1891 1961 Lieutenant General of the Wehrmacht and bearer of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben image
Gottfried Mussigk 1642 1698 Lawyer, statesman; died in Lübben Gottfried Mussigk
Elias Nathusius 1628 1676 Cantor at the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig; attended school in Lübben
Albert Naumann 1875 1952 Fencer; died in Lübben
Bruno Neidhardt from Gneisenau 1811 1889 General of the Infantry; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Bruno Neidhardt from Gneisenau
Peter Neuber 1937 2013 Politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Neunkirchen; Founder of the city partnership with Lübben Peter Neuber
August Oetken 1868 1951 Historicist painter and mosaicist; designed the monumental painting in the coat of arms hall in Lübben Castle August Oetken
Friedrich Pfannschmidt 1864 1914 Sculptor; created the Paul Gerhardt monument in Lübben Friedrich Pfannschmidt
Johann Gottfried Pilarik 1705 1764 Protestant superintendent and hymn poet; Rector at the Lyceum in Lübben
Olaf Pollack 1973 Cyclist; began his career in Lübben Olaf Pollack
Heinrich Anselm von Promnitz 1564 1622 Governor of Lower Lusatia; died in Lübben
Eugen von Puttkamer 1800 1874 Lawyer and politician; died in Lübben Eugen von Puttkamer
Jesco from Puttkamer 1841 1918 Civil servant and conservative politician; District Administrator of the Lübben district Jesco from Puttkamer
Rudolf Reichert 1893 1967 Lieutenant general; Company commander of the 16th Company of the 8th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment in Lübben Rudolf Reichert (left)
Carl Reimann 1857 after 1914 Teacher, writer; Active in Lübben from 1878 to 1882 Karl Reimann
Eleonore Reuss zu Köstritz 1860 1917 by marriage Tsarina of Bulgaria; Deaconess in Lübben for a long time Eleonore Reuss zu Köstritz
Jens Riewa 1963 News anchor and presenter; lived in Lübben until 1982 Jens Riewa
Adolf Rörig 1832 1911 Forester; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Adolf Rörig
Johann Sagittarius 1531 1584 Lutheran theologian; Officially in Lübben
Karl Wilhelm Salice-Contessa 1777 1825 Romantic poet; lived temporarily with Ernst von Houwald in Neuhaus (today in Lübben) Karl Wilhelm Salice-Contessa
Friedrich Salis 1880 1914 Historian and university professor; served in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Friedrich Salis
Ralf Sander 1963 Sculptor and installation artist; Work Mensch ärgere dich nicht in Lübben Ralf Sander
Quirinus Schacher 1597 1670 Legal scholar; Assessor at the Lower Lusatia Regional Court in Lübben Quirinus Schacher
Friedrich-August Schack 1892 1968 General of the Infantry; 1927/28 Commander of the 14th Company of the 8th Prussian Infantry Regiment in Lübben Friedrich-August Schack
Hermann Schaefer 1885 1962 Major General of the Wehrmacht; temporarily in Lübben
Michael Scharbe 1650 1723 Painter; died in Lübben
Franz Schedel 1915 1996 Surgeon at the University Clinic of the LMU Munich and Medical Director of the Passau Clinic; Founder of the rehabilitation clinic in Lübben image
Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller 1735 1803 Classical philologist and lexicographer; 1761 to 1771 rector at the Lyceum in Lübben Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller
Franz von Schleussing 1809 1887 Politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly; Officer in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Franz von Schleussing
Friedrich Schmidt-Ott 1860 1956 Politician, minister of education; Reserve officer in Lübben Friedrich Schmidt-Ott
Lothar Schneider 1943 Cartoonist; lives in the Lübben district of Radensdorf image
Simon Schocken 1874 1929 Founder of the company (Schocken department store), builder and community leader; served in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Simon Schocken
Alexander von Schoeler 1807 1894 Lieutenant general; 1839 to 1840 sent to Lübben for experiments with the needle gun Alexander von Schoeler
Fritz Schrefeld 1890 after 1960 Cyclists and trotting drivers; served in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Fritz Schrefeld (center)
Alexander Schuke 1870 1933 Organ builder; created the organ in the Paul Gerhardt Church in Lübben image
Heinrich Joachim von der Schulenburg 1610 1665 Governor of Lower Lusatia; died in Lübben
Emil Oskar Schulz 1846 1927 Brewery owner, city councilor in Cottbus; attended secondary school in Lübben Emil Oskar Schulz
Gottfried Ernst Schumann 1779 1846 Legal scholar; Assessor at the regional court of the Margraviate of Niederlausitz in Lübben
Matthias Schurig 1640-1650 1697 Organ builder; Organ in the St. Nikolai Church in Lübben
Victor Seifert 1870 1953 Sculptor; created the hunting memorial on the market square in Lübben (not preserved)
Robert Sennecke 1885 1940 Press photographer, marathon runner; died in Lübben Robert Sennecke
Max Simon 1814 1872 Lawyer, member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation; District judge in Lübben
Werner Skowron 1943 2016 Politician (CDU), acting Minister of Finance of the GDR in 1990; active at the Kreissparkasse Lübben
André Southon (fr) 1906 1959 French politician, mayor of Montluçon and senator; as a prisoner of war in Lübben image
Alfred Spangenberg 1897 after 1938 Politician (NSDAP), member of the Reichstag; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Alfred Spangenberg
Martin Stahn 1873 1953 Archivist; Head of the City Archives in Lübben
Augustin Shrub 1612 1674 Legal scholar and diplomat; Assessor at the Lower Lusatian Regional Court in Lübben Augustin Shrub
Christian Strauch 1896 1955 Artistic gymnast and army sports instructor with the rank of major; at the NCO school in Lübben Christian Strauch
Gottfried Suevus the Elder 1615 1659 Legal scholar; Assessor at the Lower Lusatia Regional Court in Lübben
Karl Benedikt Suttinger 1746 1830 Rector of the Lyceum in Lübben Karl Benedikt Suttinger
Handroš Tara around 1570 around 1638 Lower Sorbian Protestant pastor and author; Pastor in Lübben
Karl Traugott Thieme 1745 1802 Pastor, teacher, writer; Rector of the Lyceum in Lübben
René rotating head 1980 Soccer player; played for Grün-Weiß Lübben
Udo von Tresckow 1808 1885 General of the Infantry; Company commander in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Udo von Tresckow
Christian Uhlig 1944 Building ceramists and sculptors; created the small fountain on the Napoleon Arch in Lübben Christian Uhlig
Paul Wagner 1617 1697 Lawyer, mayor of the city of Leipzig; Assessor at the Provincial Court in Lübben Paul Wagner
Manfred Walther 1948 Politician (CDU), State Secretary and Acting Minister in the GDR; Lawyer in Lübben
Alexander Otto Weber 1868 after 1933 Writer; attended the secondary school in Lübben
Georg alarm clock 1566 1633 Mediciners and physicists; worked as a doctor in Lübben from 1589 to 1592
Franz Weineck 1839 1921 Local history explorer; From 1874 to 1906 he was a grammar school director in Lübben Franz Weineck
Benjamin Gotthold Weiske 1783 1836 Classical philologist; High school teacher in Lübben
Otto Wienhaus 1937 Forest engineer, chemist and university professor; completed an apprenticeship in forestry at the state forestry company in Lübben Otto Wienhaus
Adolf Wild von Hohenborn 1860 1925 General of the Infantry, Minister of State and War Minister; as a soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben Adolf Wild von Hohenborn
Volker Winkler 1957 Cyclist; began his career in Lübben Volker Winkler
Jürgen von Woyski 1929 2000 Sculptor and painter; Sculpture of lovers under the umbrella in Lübben
Karl Solomon Zachariae 1769 1843 Legal scholar; Assessor at the Lower Lusatia Regional Court in Lübben Karl Solomon Zachariae
Jakob Zanach before 1580 after 1609 Lutheran writer and publisher-bookseller; active in Lübben? (He signed the foreword to the first volume of his main work, Historical Erquick hours , in Lübben in 1609)
Johann Gottfried Zeiske 1686 1756 Philosopher, writer and educator; Rector at the grammar school in Lübben
Daniel Ziebig 1983 Soccer player; lived temporarily in Lübben image

References and comments

  1. Not included in the list were the rifle kings and other officials and dignitaries of the Lübben rifle guild , who were published in the book On the history of the rifle guild in Lübben in der Lausitz by Robert Daenicke and Martin Stahn (Enke, Cottbus 1925). The city politicians (councilors, senators and city councilors) are listed in the Lübben district calendar 1933 (Richter & Munkelt, Lübben, pp. 92–93). The rectors of the Paul-Gerhardt-Gymnasium and its predecessors can be found in: Richard Sebicht: Festschrift for the inauguration of the new school building of the Royal Paul Gerhardt School in Lübben on October 15, 1914 (Richter & Munckelt, Lübben 1915). A list of the pharmacists of the Delphinen-Apotheke is printed in: Festschrift 850 Years Lübben 1150–2000 (Lübben 1999, ISBN 3-929600-17-X , pp. 62–63). For the Protestant pastors see: Otto Fischer: Evangelisches Pfarrerbuch für die Mark Brandenburg (Berlin 1941, pp. 270-271). A compilation of the Catholic pastors ( Festschrift 850 Jahre Lübben 1150-2000. Lübben 1999, ISBN 3-929600-17-X , p. 92) is available on the Internet under The history of the parish “St. Trinitas “Lübben.
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  4. Mayor of the City of Lübben from 1794–1999. In: Annegret Weiland: Festschrift Lübben 850 years: 1150–2000 . Heimat-Verlag, Lübben 1999, ISBN 3-929600-17-X , p. 65 .
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  20. ie: Monika Dinter awarded the Neuhaus Medal. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. March 27, 2004
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