Rudolph Feuss

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Rudolph Feuß (born May 12, 1862 in Bremen , † January 13, 1945 in Gnarrenburg ) was a Bremen educator and senator .

biography

Feuss was the son of a cigar maker. He attended the Bremen teachers' seminar . In 1882 he became a teacher at the Ansgarischule in Bremen. From 1905 he headed the school on Schleswiger Strasse . In 1905 he was elected to represent the fourth grade in the Bremen citizenship . On May 17, 1910, he was promoted to the Senate of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen . As a senator, he was mainly responsible for the tasks of welfare (poor affairs), child welfare and elementary schools. After the end of the First World War he left the Senate on April 10, 1919. He then devoted himself to the Institute for Youth Studies founded in 1911 (today Institute for Youth Studies and Youth Education ) and was active here for 30 years as secretary and accounting officer.

The Feussweg in Bremen- Oberneuland was named after him.

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