Rudolf Budde

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Rudolf Budde (born December 14, 1888 in Bonn ; † 1975 ) was a German teacher and school director in Bremen .

biography

Budde was the son of the theology professor Karl Budde . In his youth he lived in Strasbourg and Marburg and studied at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau , the Berlin Friedrich Wilhelms University and the University of Marburg . He received his doctorate as Dr. phil. From 1912 to 1914 he worked at the Vatican Archives . In the First World War he served as a soldier. From 1920 to 1929 he was teacher at the high school and junior high school Bremerhaven . In 1929, as director of studies, he became head of the secondary school in Bremen's old town . In 1935 he was appointed senior director of the Hamburger Strasse advanced school . "He steered the school through a difficult time and tried to represent its interests in relation to the class administration". In 1939 he was a soldier in World War II . After 1945 he resumed the function of director of the school, now known as the Oberschule on Hamburger Straße . He retired in 1954.

Works

  • The legal position of the St. Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg in relation to public and ecclesiastical powers from the 9th to the 14th century . In: Archive for Document Research (AUF), Vol. 1, 1908 - Vol. 18, 1944: AUF 5, 1914, p. 153.
  • Contribution in: youth in the making, separated or common education of the sexes? . Bremen 1955.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Black Forest: The Great Bremen Lexicon. P. 146.