Martin Stammer

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Martin Otto Wilhelm Hans Stammer , also Martin Otto Stammer , (born February 6, 1883 in Mustin ; † May 10, 1966 in Lübeck ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian , educator and politician ( DVP ).

Life

Martin Stammer was born as the son of Pastor Hans Friedrich Carl Stammer in Mustin near Ratzeburg in the Duchy of Lauenburg . After attending the Lauenburg School of Academics in Ratzeburg and graduating from high school Fridericianum in Schwerin in 1902 , he began studying theology, philosophy, history and German at the universities of Tübingen , Rostock and Berlin , which he completed in 1906 with the first state examination in theology. In Rostock he joined the Rostock Wingolf in 1903 . From 1907 to 1909 he worked as the rector of the Rehna city ​​school , passed the second state examination in theology in 1908 and became assistant preacher in Röbel / Müritz in 1909 . From 1909 to 1915 he worked as a pastor in Russow . In 1912 he received his doctorate in theology from the University of Rostock . (Dissertation thesis: Schleiermacher's Aestheticism in Theory and Practice from 1796 to 1802: A Contribution to the History and Valuation of the Aesthetic Worldview ).

Stammer worked from 1915 to 1923 first as second pastor and then from 1923 to 1925 as first pastor at Rostock's Nikolaikirche . From 1915 to 1919 and again from 1922 to 1924 he was editor of the Mecklenburg Church and Time Gazette . In addition, from 1919 to 1924 he was a member of the constitutional state synod and the first regular synod of the Evangelical Lutheran regional church of Mecklenburg-Schwerin .

In 1918 Stammer passed the academic examination for teaching at secondary schools in the subjects of religion, German and Hebrew and was a repetitionist at the University of Rostock for Hebrew and Greek from 1919 to 1921. In 1922 he was awarded a Dr. phil. doctorate (dissertation: The beginnings of Mecklenburg liberalism up to the parade of the parties in the constitutional state parliament of 1848 ). From 1927 to 1929 he was a teacher at the secondary school in Schwerin and from 1929 to 1939 he was professor for religious education and folklore at the college for teacher training in Rostock. In 1939/40 he was a teacher at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium , then from 1940 to 1951 a teacher or senior teacher at the Kant-Gymnasium in Berlin . From 1947 to 1954 he was the director of the educational seminar in Berlin-Spandau .

Martin Stammer was married twice, first to Elisabeth Kretzschmar , then to Else Westphal .

politics

Stammer joined the German People's Party (DVP) and was a member of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin state parliament from 1921 to 1924 and again from 1926 to 1927 . From March 18, 1924 to April 21, 1926 he was Minister of State for Justice and Minister of State for Education, Art, Spiritual and Medical Affairs in the government of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin led by Prime Minister Joachim Freiherr von Brandenstein . In November 1933 he signed the professors' declaration of Adolf Hitler at German universities and colleges .

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literature

  • Helge bei der Wieden: The Mecklenburg governments and ministers. 1918–1952 (= writings on Mecklenburg history, culture and regional studies. Vol. 1). 2nd, supplemented edition. Böhlau, Cologne et al. 1978, ISBN 3-412-05578-6 , pp. 61-62.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matriculation of Martin Otto Stammer in the Rostock matriculation portal