List of personalities of the city of Raguhn-Jeßnitz

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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

Coat of arms of the Raguhn district

Sons and daughters of the Jeßnitz district (Anhalt)

Coat of arms 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

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

  1. ^ 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