Rudolf hose

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Bruno Rudolflauch (born May 9, 1909 in Rüdern , a district of Eßlingen am Neckar ; † February 24, 1971 in Bächlingen ) was a pastor in Hohenlohe and was known as a historian, folklorist and author of local history writings.

Life

Rudolf Schlauch's father was Otto hose, his mother Marie hose, b. Pfannenschmid. He had a brother named Gerhard who was six years his junior. Initially, Rudolflauch aspired to become an officer. After graduating from high school in March 1928, however, he began studying theology in Tübingen . He spent two semesters abroad in Berlin and Marburg . In addition to the theological courses, he also attended lectures in art history and history . He completed his studies with the first theological service examination in February 1932. Afterwards, hose worked as vicar in Kleineislingen, as parish administrator in Eberdingen and from March 1933 as permanent vicar in Plochingen. In March 1934 he became parish administrator in Bächlingen, a sub-community of Langenburg . In the spring of 1935 he passed the second theological examination and in September of the same year he became pastor in Bächlingen. This pastoral office was interrupted by his military service, which he did from 1939, first on the French border, later on Sylt and in a staff position in Wilhelmshaven. In 1942 he was promoted to lieutenant captain and subsequently undertook frequent business trips in occupied Europe for the high command of the Wehrmacht and the high command of the navy . A serious leg injury, which he sustained in an artillery battle in September 1939, repeatedly broke open, forced him to stay in hospital again and again. At the beginning of April 1945 he was released from the military hospital in Schwäbisch Hall and returned to Bächlingen. He resumed his work as a pastor and retained it until his death in 1971. In the post-war years, hose was heavily involved in the reconstruction of brooks and for compensation for war victims. In addition, Rudolflauch was active as a historian, folklorist and author of numerous travel guides and local literature about Hohenlohe , which earned him great recognition and increased Hohenlohe's fame beyond regional borders.

From April 1934, Rudolf Schlauch was with Ingaruth Schlauch, nee Engel (born July 31, 1913 in Baden-Baden) married. The two had three sons: Wolfgang hose (* 1935), Rezzo hose (* 1947), who became a politician, and Bernulf hose (* 1953). Rudolflauch lived in Bächlingen until his death in 1971. Afterwards Ingaruth Schlauch continued the work of her late husband.

Works

  • Langenburg, the heart of the Hohenlohe region. Langenburg mayor's office, 1951.
  • Hohenloher Land with Heilbronn. Grieben Verlag, 1955.
  • Hohenlohe. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, 1956.
  • Hohenlohe together with Paul Swiridoff. Schwend Verlag, Schwäbisch Hall, 1958.
  • Castles and palaces in Hohenlohe together with Manfred Schuler. Eppinger Verlag, 1960.
  • Swabian Albstrasse. Schwabenwerk, Volume 7, Stuttgart, 1962.
  • The Castle Road. Schwabenwerk, Volume 8, Stuttgart, 1962.
  • Library of German cultural studies. Southwest Germany Department. Hohenlohe Franconia. Glock and Lutz, Nuremberg 1964.
  • The unsanitary well. Cheerful stories from Hohenlohe together with Ingaruth Schlauch. Hohenloher printing and publishing house, Gerabronn, 1964.
  • Contemplation and devotional art contemplation in Hohenlohe. Hohenloher printing and publishing house, Gerabronn / Crailsheim, 1965.
  • Cheerful stories and legends from Weinsberg. Hohenloher printing and publishing house, Gerabronn, 1966.
  • Württemberg lowlands. Neckarland and Swabian-Franconian Forest. Landscape - history - culture and art. 1966.
  • Schwäbisch Hall together with Paul Swiridoff. Neske, Stuttgart, 1967.
  • Romantic street. Schwabenwerk, Stuttgart, 1967.
  • Hie good Württemberg all the time. together with Paul Swiridoff, Neske, Stuttgart, 1968.
  • Left and right of the German Castle Road together with Joe Simon Herold, Herold Verlag, 1968.
  • Hohenlohe - landscape and cities. Weidlich, Frankfurt am Main, 1969.
  • Langenburg - heart in the Hohenloher Land. together with Ingaruth hose. Hohenloher printing and publishing house, Gerabronn / Crailsheim, 1971.
  • Uns fraabt Haamet - Small song cycle from Hohenlohe. together with the composer Otto Raddatz. Kreis-Volksbildungswerk Crailsheim, undated
  • A journey through Hohenlohe - history, art, culture. A selection of texts by Wolfgang Schlauch. Baier Verlag, Crailsheim 2009, ISBN 978-3-929233-85-8 .

Honors

On January 6, 1970 ,lauch received honorary citizenship of the city of Langenburg, and on December 21, 1970, the Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Folker Förtsch: Rudolf hose - pastor, local researcher and the Cicerone Hohenlohes. In: A journey through Hohenlohe - history, art, culture. A selection of texts by Wolfgang Schlauch. Baier Verlag, Crailsheim 2009, pp. 307–331.