Otto Bönold

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Otto Bönold (born January 29, 1883 in Weißenfels ; † after 1935) was a German educator who worked as Reichsfachschaftsleiter in the National Socialist Teachers' Association (NSLB) and published the NSLB's newsletter , Gau Westfalen-Nord (from 1934 Der Westphalian Educator ).

Life

He was born in the Prussian district town of Weißenfels in the administrative district of Merseburg in the province of Saxony as a descendant of master craftsmen from Thuringia. After attending the community school, Otto Bönold switched to the commercial school and began an apprenticeship at the private commercial school in Leipzig , which he continued in Hamborn. He then worked as the headmaster of his own private business school in Bottrop in Westphalia. During the First World War he served as a sergeant in the militia in the 72nd Infantry Regiment.

From July 1931 Otto Bönold worked from Bottrop on building the Gaues Westfalen-Nord for the NSLB, became the first NSLB member and a little later a district chairman. In July 1933 he was appointed Reichsfachschaftsleiter. He headed the office for educators. From 1933 Otto Bönold published the newsletter of the National Socialist Teachers' Association, Gau Westfalen-Nord .

So far there have been no further scientific investigations into the further fate of Otto Bönold after 1935.

literature

  • Herrmann AL Degener : Degeners Who is it? . Xth edition, Berlin 1935, p. 154.
  • Willi Feiten: The National Socialist Teachers Association. Development and organization. A contribution to the structure and organizational structure of the National Socialist system of rule (studies and documentation on the history of German education 19), Beltz, Weinheim 1981.
  • Saskia Müller / Benjamin Ortmeyer : The ideological orientation of teachers 1933–1945. Mastery, racism and hostility to Jews in the National Socialist Teachers' Association. A documentary analysis by the central organ of the NSLB. Beltz Juventa, Weinheim 2016, ISBN 978-3-7799-3414-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Damberg: The struggle for schools in Westphalia, 1933-1945 , Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1986, p. 259
  2. Entry at the Leibniz Information Center