List of personalities of the city of Raguhn-Jeßnitz
The list of personalities of the city of Raguhn-Jeßnitz contains people who have played a lasting role in the history of the unified municipality of Raguhn-Jeßnitz in Saxony-Anhalt, formed in 2010 . These are personalities who are honorary citizens of Raguhn-Jeßnitz, who were born or died here and who worked in Raguhn-Jeßnitz.
For the personalities from the localities incorporated into Raguhn-Jeßnitz see also the corresponding local articles.
Honorary citizen of the Raguhn district
- Rudolf Brückner (1917–2001), teacher, headmaster, local chronicler and author
Sons and daughters of the Raguhn district
- August Mühling (1786–1847), composer
- Johannes Müller (* 1887), factory owner (director of the former Raguhner Maschinenbau- und Metalltuchfabrik AG), military economic leader and NSDAP regional economic consultant
- Paul Krause (1894–1954), politician (NSDAP)
- Hans Peter (1898–1959), economist
- Rudolf Brückner (1917–2001), teacher / headmaster, local chronicle, honorary citizen of the city of Raguhn
- Heinz Erbig (* 1933), GDR diplomat, consul general, later chargé d'affaires in the Kingdom of Nepal (1971–1973)
- Jörg Mantzsch (* 1953), local heraldist and journalist
Sons and daughters of the Jeßnitz district (Anhalt)
- Hermann Conradi (1862–1890), writer of early naturalism
- Max Hermann Baege (1875–1939), school reformer, philologist, psychologist and pedagogue and / or sociologist, was a "socialist-minded private lecturer and positivist activist"
- Otto Körting (1884–1959), social democratic politician
- Otto Ernst Hesse (1891–1946), playwright and publicist
- Hans Linde (1913–1993), sociologist
- Barry Graves (1942–1994), actually Jürgen Deutschmann , journalist and radio presenter a. a. at RIAS Berlin
- Paul Kersten (* 1949), soccer player
- Uwe Weller (* 1958), soccer player
Personalities associated with the Raguhn district
- Ute Steindorf (* 1957), rower and Olympic champion
Personalities who are connected with the Jeßnitz (Anhalt) district
- Karl Blum (1878–1945), politician (SPD), died in Jeßnitz at the end of the Second World War
- Emil Hubert (1887–1945), chemist, died in the war in Jeßnitz
- Christian Gille (* 1976), canoe racer, Olympic champion in Athens 2004, spent his childhood in Jeßnitz and started his sporting career in the local canoe club
Personalities of the Altjeßnitz district
- Johann Gottfried Hermann (1707–1791), Lutheran theologian and electoral Saxon court preacher, born in Altjeßnitz
- August Friedrich Freiherr von Ende (1719–1797), electoral Saxon civil servant and owner of two manors. He was president of the court of appeal in Dresden, born on the Altjeßnitz manor
- Werner Lindemann (1926–1993), poet and writer, grew up in Altjeßnitz
Individual evidence
- ^ Heiner Fangerau : Spinning the scientific web: Jacques Loeb (1859-1924) and his program of an international biomedical basic research. Akademie Verlag, 2010, p. 93. ISBN 9783050045283