Hans-Hermann Rösner-Mautby

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Hans-Hermann Rösner-Mautby (born June 27, 1917 in Beuthen , † June 24, 1999 in Oberaudorf ) was a German clinic entrepreneur.

Life

Rösner-Mautby was born with the family name Rösner as the son of a landowner in Beuthen and grew up there. After graduating from high school in 1936 in Beuthen, he completed a two-year agricultural training course and then studied agriculture in Breslau from 1938 to 1941. After a short activity as administrator of his father's property in the Silesian district of Neumarkt and Frankenstein, he was drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1943. After the end of the Second World War, he fled to Neutrauchburg in 1948 , where he became head of the princely Waldburg-Zeil estate administration. In 1951 he became a member of the Corps Silesia Breslau , since he had belonged to the Kameradschaft Yorck as a student in Breslau . In 1968 he moved to Oberaudorf and founded the oncological clinic Bad Trissl in Oberaudorf . In Scotland he acquired goods and thus the landed title "Lord of the Manor of Mautby", after which he then led the family name Rösner-Mautby.

For his services to the establishment of the clinic in Oberaudorf, he was made an honorary senator of the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. He was also awarded the Federal Cross of Merit and the Bavarian Order of Merit .

literature

  • Volker Siegel: Obituary for Hans-Hermann Rösner-Mautby , in: Corpszeitung der Silesia Breslau, Issue 195/197 of March 1, 1998, p. 69.
  • Hans H. Rösner-Mautby dead , in: Oberbayerisches Volksblatt from June 26, 1999.

Individual evidence

  1. Speech by the Bavarian Prime Minister on the anniversary of the clinic ( Memento from July 22, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )