Robert Pahncke

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Robert Pahncke (born March 5, 1885 in Darmstadt , † 1977 ) was a German educator and author.

Life

Pahncke was the son of pastor Karl Hermann Pahncke , who was most recently spiritual inspector and professor at the Royal State School Pforta , and his wife Helene, née. Beyschlag, a daughter of Willibald Beyschlag . The historian and Germanist Max Pahncke (* 1882; † after 1959) was his older brother.

He attended the Pforta state school from 1900 to 1903 and graduated from high school in Trarbach in 1906 . From the winter semester of 1906 he studied history, geography and German at the Universities of Kiel, Leipzig and Halle and in 1914 passed the first state examination for a higher teaching post in Prussia.

Also in 1914 he was at the university resounds with a thesis on the parallel stories of Otto von Bismarck in his thoughts and memories of Dr. phil. PhD.

From October 1906 to September 1907 Pahncke had done his military service as a one-year volunteer with the infantry regiment "King Georg" (7th Royal Saxon) No. 106 . With the beginning of the First World War he was reactivated and served as a lieutenant and company commander.

Only at the end of the war was he able to begin his legal clerkship at the Reformrealgymnasium in Halle / Saale. At this school, which was called the Friedrich Nietzsche School from 1937 , he taught until 1945. From 1945 to 1947 he was acting head of the Pforta State School . From 1947 he continued to work as a teacher in Schulpforta and remained responsible for the library even after retiring in 1950.

In retirement he wrote a comprehensive history of the Cistercian Abbey and the Pforta State School.

He was married to Käthe Pahncke (1899–1959), b. Rühl. Wolfgang Pahncke was a son of the couple.

Awards

Fonts

  • Bismarck's parallel stories on his thoughts and memories. (Diss.)
(Partial print) Halle: Karras 1914 ( digitized ), Hathi Trust
Halle aS: Niemeyer 1914 (historical studies 3)
  • Goethe and the Jena Burschenschaft 1820. In: Yearbook of the Goethe Society 3 (1916), pp. 267–271 ( digitized version )
Also as a special print: Weimar: Verlag der Goethe-Gesellschaft 1916
  • School gate - history of the Cistercian monastery gate. Leipzig: Koehler & Amelang 1956

literature

  • Dirk Heinecke: Transformation processes in the school system of the Soviet occupation zone / early German Democratic Republic 1945 to 1958 using the example of the former Princely School and National Political Educational Institution Schulpforta. Diss. FU Berlin 2012 ( full text )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Max Pahncke , accessed December 26, 2014
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