List of personalities of the city of Lübben (Spreewald)
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 | |
1845 | Bernhard von Patow | 1798 | 1858 | Privy councilor, district administrator of the Lübben district | |
Josef Mothes | 1784 | 1851 | State governor and councilor | ||
1853 | Johann Karl Friedrich horn | 1808 | 1866 | Superintendent | |
1854 | Otto Theodor von Manteuffel | 1805 | 1882 | Prussian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister | |
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 | |
Karl Altrichter | 1844 | 1917 | writer | |
Johann Friedrich Bahrdt | 1713 | 1775 | Protestant theologian | |
Johann Heinrich Behrens | 1735 | 1844 | Sergeant in the Seven Years' War, at 109 one of the oldest people of his time | |
Adolf Friedrich von Besser | 1777 | 1836 | Major general | |
Ehrenreich Wilhelm Gottlieb von Besser | 1740 | 1807 | Lieutenant General | |
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 | ||
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 | ||
Christian Götz | 1783 | 1849 | Major general | |
Hans Walter Gruhle | 1880 | 1958 | psychiatrist | image |
Karl Gottlob Günther | 1752 | 1832 | archivist | |
Benno Hann von Weyhern | 1808 | 1890 | General of the cavalry | |
Karl Hoffmann | 1876 | 1935 | publicist | |
Ernst Jacobi | 1867 | 1946 | jurist | |
Gustav von Kleist | 1801 | 1884 | Prussian district administrator and politician | |
Louis Klopsch (en) | 1852 | 1910 | American writer | |
Friedrich August Koethe | 1781 | 1850 | Protestant theologian and writer | |
Johannes Wilhelm Koethe | 1783 | 1867 | Protestant theologian and educator | |
Gustav Koehler | 1818 | 1896 | Lieutenant general, military writer | |
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 | ||
Benno Kühn | 1865 | 1949 | Geologist and university professor | |
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 | |
Johann Leddin | 1639 | 1693 | Lawyer, Chief Chancellor of Upper Lusatia | |
Karl Lehmann | 1879 | after 1932 | Politician (CNBL), member of the Reichstag, born in Groß Lubolz | |
Christian Lillinger | 1984 | Drummer, composer and percussionist | ||
Robert Lillinger | 1990 | Conductor, pianist and composer | ||
Alexander Robert von Loebenstein | 1811 | 1855 | Ornithologist and taxidermist | |
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 | |
Otto Theodor von Manteuffel | 1805 | 1882 | Prussian politician, prime minister and foreign minister | |
Rudolf Marloth | 1855 | 1931 | botanist | |
Denny Matthes | 1983 | German soccer player | ||
Ella human | 1859 | 1935 | Writer | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | ||
Clemens Theodor Reichert | 1829 | 1893 | Mayor of Görlitz, member of the Prussian manor house | |
Wilhelm Remler | 1824 | 1896 | Organ builder | |
René Richter | 1967 | Cyclist | ||
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 | |
Thorsten Rund | 1976 | Cyclist | ||
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 | |
Ottilie Schwahn | 1849 | 1918 | Narrator | |
Laura M. Schwengber | 1989 | Sign language interpreter | ||
Ingo Spelly | 1966 | Canoeist, Olympic champion | image | |
Carl August von Stutterheim | 1759 | 1820 | Major general | |
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 | |
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 | |
Martin way | 1605 | 1693 | Mediciners |
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 | |
Apr 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 | |
Aug 3, 1867 | Georg von Rechenberg | 1819 | 1899 | Colonel | |
July 18, 1870 | Eduard of Jena | 1826 | 1909 | Lieutenant General | |
Nov 7, 1870 | Heinrich von Nordeck (m. D. F. b.) | 1824 | 1910 | Major general | |
June 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 | |
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 |
|
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 |
|
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 | |
Aug 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 | |
Aug 4, 1918 | Wilhelm von Schweinitz | 1873 | 1932 | major | |
Nov. 1918 | Friedrich of Jena | 1873 | 1921 | Lieutenant colonel | |
|
1st Mar 1919 - January 1920Justus 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
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 |
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 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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Georg Christoph von Burgsdorf | 1673 | 1741 | Governor of the Marggraftum Niederlausitz; died in Lübben | |
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 | |
Martin Delius | 1984 | Politician (Pirate Party), member of the Berlin House of Representatives; Abitur at Paul-Gerhardt-Gymnasium in Lübben (Spreewald) | ||
Johann Christian Dolz | 1769 | 1843 | Pedagogue; attended the Lyceum in Lübben | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | ||
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 | |
Hellmut von Gerlach | 1866 | 1935 | Politician and publicist; Trainee lawyer at the local court in Lübben | |
Otto Girndt | 1835 | 1911 | Writer and librettist; grew up in Lübben | |
Otto Gleim | 1866 | 1929 | Governor of Cameroon and Undersecretary of State in the Reich Colonial Office; as a trainee lawyer in Lübben | |
Johann Georg Glume | 1679 | 1765 | Baroque sculptor; Works in the Paul Gerhardt Church in Lübben | |
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 | |
Friedrich Christian August Hasse | 1773 | 1848 | Historian, encyclopedist, and writer; attended the Lyceum in Lübben | |
Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm von Henning on Schönhoff | 1830 | 1905 | Lieutenant general; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben | |
Friedrich Herrmann | 1775 | 1819 | Pedagogue; 1799 to 1805 vice rector in Lübben | |
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 | |
Ernst von Houwald | 1778 | 1845 | Writer and playwright; lived in Neuhaus since 1822 (today in Lübben) | |
Karl von Houwald | 1816 | 1883 | Administrative officer; died in Neuhaus Castle (today in Lübben) | |
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 | |
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 | |
Carl Hermann Kanngießer | 1820 | 1882 | Lawyer and national liberal politician; temporarily public prosecutor in Lübben | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 Gottfried Krause | 1685 | 1746 | Theologian, hymn poet; died before taking over the office of superintendent in Lübben | |
Klaus Lankheit | 1913 | 1992 | Art historian; completed his military training in Lübben | |
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 | |
Stephan Lodge | 1959 | Politician (SPD), District Administrator of the Dahme-Spreewald district; lives in Lübben | ||
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Peter Neuber | 1937 | 2013 | Politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Neunkirchen; Founder of the city partnership with Lübben | |
August Oetken | 1868 | 1951 | Historicist painter and mosaicist; designed the monumental painting in the coat of arms hall in Lübben Castle | |
Friedrich Pfannschmidt | 1864 | 1914 | Sculptor; created the Paul Gerhardt monument in Lübben | |
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 | ||
Heinrich Anselm von Promnitz | 1564 | 1622 | Governor of Lower Lusatia; died in Lübben | |
Eugen von Puttkamer | 1800 | 1874 | Lawyer and politician; died in Lübben | |
Jesco from Puttkamer | 1841 | 1918 | Civil servant and conservative politician; District Administrator of the Lübben district | |
Rudolf Reichert | 1893 | 1967 | Lieutenant general; Company commander of the 16th Company of the 8th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment in Lübben | |
Carl Reimann | 1857 | after 1914 | Teacher, writer; Active in Lübben from 1878 to 1882 | |
Eleonore Reuss zu Köstritz | 1860 | 1917 | by marriage Tsarina of Bulgaria; Deaconess in Lübben for a long time | |
Jens Riewa | 1963 | News anchor and presenter; lived in Lübben until 1982 | ||
Adolf Rörig | 1832 | 1911 | Forester; Soldier in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben | |
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) | |
Friedrich Salis | 1880 | 1914 | Historian and university professor; served in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben | |
Ralf Sander | 1963 | Sculptor and installation artist; Work Mensch ärgere dich nicht in Lübben | ||
Quirinus Schacher | 1597 | 1670 | Legal scholar; Assessor at the Lower Lusatia Regional Court in Lübben | |
Friedrich-August Schack | 1892 | 1968 | General of the Infantry; 1927/28 Commander of the 14th Company of the 8th Prussian Infantry Regiment in Lübben | |
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 | |
Franz von Schleussing | 1809 | 1887 | Politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly; Officer in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben | |
Friedrich Schmidt-Ott | 1860 | 1956 | Politician, minister of education; Reserve officer in Lübben | |
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 | |
Alexander von Schoeler | 1807 | 1894 | Lieutenant general; 1839 to 1840 sent to Lübben for experiments with the needle gun | |
Fritz Schrefeld | 1890 | after 1960 | Cyclists and trotting drivers; served in the Brandenburg Jäger Battalion No. 3 in Lübben | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Christian Strauch | 1896 | 1955 | Artistic gymnast and army sports instructor with the rank of major; at the NCO school in Lübben | |
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 | |
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 | |
Christian Uhlig | 1944 | Building ceramists and sculptors; created the small fountain on the Napoleon Arch in Lübben | ||
Paul Wagner | 1617 | 1697 | Lawyer, mayor of the city of Leipzig; Assessor at the Provincial Court in Lübben | |
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 | |
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 | ||
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 | |
Volker Winkler | 1957 | Cyclist; began his career in Lübben | ||
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 | |
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
- ↑ 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.
- ^ Rolf Ebert: On the history of the city of Lübben (Spreewald). Chronological outline . Heimat-Verlag, Lübben 2003, ISBN 3-929600-27-7 , p. 637 f . Wilhelm Kube and Adolf Hitler are also named honorary citizens there. With a resolution of June 26, 2008 by the City Council of Lübben (Spreewald), their honorary citizenship was revoked, cf. red / tw: Lübben recognizes honorary citizenship from Nazi criminals. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . June 19, 2008.
- ^ Rolf Ebert: The first difficult months after the liberation. In: Lübben home calendar 1990. p. 24
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ Kathrin Schröder: Honored Mayor of Lübben. In: Festschrift 850 years of Lübben. Lübben 1999, ISBN 3-929600-17-X , p. 68
- ↑ Erwin Dickhoff: Essen heads. Richardt Bacht, Essen 1985, ISBN 3-87034-037-1 , p. 55
- ^ Helge Dvorak: Hoffmann, Karl. In: Helge Dvorak (author), Christian Hünemörder (editor): Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume 1: Politicians. Sub-Volume 2: F-H. Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8253-0809-X , pp. 367–368 (with picture)
- ^ Kurt Natusch: Altdöbern in Niederlausitz. Altdöbern 1994, p. 78
- ^ Hans-Georg Schmidt: A composer from Lübben - Kurt Lange (1881-1958). In: Lübbener Heimatkalender 1996. Lübben 1995, pp. 39–42
- ^ Reich manual of the German Society. Volume 2, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1931, p. 1184
- ^ First joint graduation ceremony of the philosophical faculties with awarding of an honorary doctorate to Mr. Heinrich von Mosch on December 16, 1994 (= academic speeches and colloquia, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Volume 8). Erlangen-Nuremberg University Library , Nuremberg 1995, ISBN 3-9801299-7-7 , ISSN 0178-2479 , pp. 19-27 (with picture)
- ↑ Günter Wegmann (Ed.): Formation history and staffing of the German armed forces 1815-1990. Part 1: Günter Wegner: Occupation of the German armies 1815-1939. Volume 2: The occupation of the active infantry regiments as well as Jäger and MG battalions, military district commandos and training managers from the foundation or list until 1939. Biblio-Verlag, Osnabrück 1992, ISBN 3-7648-1782-8 , p. 395– 396
- ^ Kurt von Priesdorff : Soldatisches Führertum . Volume 7, Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt Hamburg, undated [Hamburg], undated [1939], DNB 367632829 , p. 211, no. 2251.
- ^ Kurt von Priesdorff: Soldatisches Führertum. Volume 9, Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt Hamburg, undated [Hamburg], undated [1941], DNB 986919780 , pp. 262-264, no. 2870.
- ^ Ernst Kabisch: The leaders of the Reichsheeres 1921 and 1931. Dieck, Stuttgart 1931
- ^ Regiments of the Prussian Army. The Prussian regiments 1741–1918. As of 1905. Hunters and shooters.
- ↑ a b c d e f Thanks for work that is not done lightly. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. March 22, 2003
- ↑ Jürgen Weser: Hymnically powerful «Alleluja». ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. June 17, 2008
- ↑ Ingvil Schirling: "No person should die alone". In: Lausitzer Rundschau. March 22, 2003 (with picture)
- ↑ ie: Monika Dinter awarded the Neuhaus Medal. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. March 27, 2004
- ↑ Overview of the admitted nominations for the election of the city council of Lübben (Spreewald) […] on September 28, 2008. (PDF)
- ↑ Monika Dinter (CDU). ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. September 24, 2008; Krino Müller: Monika Dinter: “Feeling of gratitude”. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. May 31, 2005; Monika Dinter (CDU). In: Lausitzer Rundschau. October 9, 2003
- ^ Wagenfeld Thelen & Partner BW and P landscape architects Netzeband at genios-firmen.de
- ↑ ie: “Living together a little bit”. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. March 21, 2005 (with picture)
- ^ Dörte Hellwig: Red carpet rolled out in front of Neuhaus. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. March 23, 2006
- ↑ Dörte Hellwig: Innovations are Beate Seewald's life. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. June 27, 2007 (with picture)
- ^ Dörte Hellwig: Sporty summer festival on Neuhaus. ( Memento of the original from October 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. June 30, 2008 (with picture)
- ^ Ie: Günter Hörning awarded the Lübben City Medal. ( Memento of the original from October 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. January 20, 2009 (with picture)
- ↑ jpr (.. D i Juliane Preiß): Lübben fire chief receives city coin. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. April 24, 2010 (with picture)
- ↑ Ingvil Schirling: Manfred Meehs receives medal. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. June 18, 2011 (with picture)
- ↑ Ernst Kabisch (Ed.): The leaders of the Reichsheeres 1921 and 1931. In memory of the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Reichsheer on January 1st, 1921. With 800 portraits. Dieck, Stuttgart 1931
- ↑ Friedrich Beck , Eckart Henning (Ed.): Brandenburgisches Biographisches Lexikon (= individual publication by the Brandenburg Historical Commission, Volume 5). Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, Potsdam 2002, ISBN 3-935035-39-X , p. 144
- ↑ Erhard Voigt: Obituary for Dr. Kurt Hucke (1882–1963). In: Ice Age and the Present. Volume 16, Hohenlohesche Buchhandlung Verlag, 1964, p. 240, doi: 10.3285 / eg.16.1.18
- ↑ hhk (that is Hans Hermann Krönert): Cottbus heads: Günter Jacob. ( Memento of the original from October 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. September 30, 2008 (with picture)
- ↑ Perspective on two professions, one chamber and five federal states. East German Chamber of Psychotherapists, Leipzig 2017, p. 14
- ^ Reich manual of the German Society. Volume 2, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1931, p. 1762
- ↑ Brigitte Haß: Memories of Martin Stahn. In: Lübbener Heimatkalender 2000. Lübben 1999, p. 55.
- ↑ Felix Johannes Enzian: The sculptor of the Lausitz present. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. May 29, 2010 (with picture).