Dudweiler

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Dudweiler
State capital Saarbrücken
Historical coat of arms of Dudweiler
Coordinates: 49 ° 16 ′ 33 ″  N , 7 ° 2 ′ 10 ″  E
Height : 222 m above sea level NHN
Area : 16 km²
Residents : 23,490  (September 30, 2018) State capital Saarbrücken District Dossier, viewed on October 25, 2018
Population density : 1,468 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Postal code : 66125, 66123
Area code : 06897, 0681
Dudweiler (Saarland)
Dudweiler

Location of Dudweiler in Saarland

Entrance to the center of the village on Beethovenstraße by the community center
Entrance to the center of the village on Beethovenstraße by the community center
Dudweiler in yellow color (northeast within Saarbrücken)

Dudweiler has been a district of the Saarland capital Saarbrücken since January 1, 1974 and has (as of September 30, 2018) 23,490 inhabitants on an area of ​​1670 hectares. The districts Jägersfreude , Herrensohr and Scheidt belong to Dudweiler . Before it was incorporated into Saarbrücken, Dudweiler was an independent town.

geography

Geographical location

Dudweiler is located in the Sulzbachtal between Saarbrücken city center (St. Johann) and the city of Sulzbach / Saar .

Neighboring places

The neighboring towns (clockwise) are: Saarbrücken-St. Johann, Saarbrücken-Malstatt, Quierschied , Sulzbach , Sulzbach-Neuweiler, St. Ingbert St. Ingbert Rentrisch , Saarbrücken Scheidt .

history

Monument to the former Dudweiler coal mines

A number of Stone , Bronze and Iron Age finds have been made in the area of ​​today's Dudweiler . Two barrows near the Dreibannstein date from the Celtic times . Remains of a Roman temple were found on the Altes Büchel . The Grühlingsstraße , today the A 623 motorway , partly leads over the route of a Roman road.

Dudweiler is first mentioned in a document in 977: Emperor Otto II confirmed the ownership of the chapel in Duodonisvillare ( hamlet of Dudo ) to the nunnery of St. Peter in Metz . Dudo is often described as a Franconian nobleman who ran an estate here. However, this view is controversial and has not been proven by anything. Rather, there are strong indications that the namesake could have been Duke Liudolf (Swabia) . He was the half-brother of Emperor Otto II and was also called Dudo .

In 1542 Dudweiler only had 23 households, i.e. about 150 inhabitants. Coal was already being dug as a sideline, but the small-scale character of the village remained for the next two hundred years. From the second half of the 18th century, coal mining gained more and more importance. The so-called Nassauer Hof on Saarbrücker Straße was the seat of a Prussian mining authority for several years in the mid-19th century. With the influx of workers in the second half of the 19th century, Dudweiler developed rapidly.

During the League of Nations -Mandats over the Saar (1920-1935) was to Dudweiler a Domanialschule .

In 1950 three coal mines were in full bloom. The end of mining marked the closure of the Camphausen mine , now located on Quierschieder Bann, in 1990. From the middle of the 19th century to 1944, Dudweiler had its own independent newspaper, the Dudweiler Zeitung .

Around 1960, Dudweiler, with its 29,000 inhabitants at the time, was referred to as “the largest village in Europe” within the region. On September 12, 1962, Dudweiler received city rights.

On January 1, 1974, the regional and administrative reform in Saarland led to the loss of independence and the forced incorporation into the state capital of Saarbrücken. However, Dudweiler was the only district to retain the special status of a full-time district mayor. With 35:26 votes, the Saarbrücken city council voted on January 29, 2013 for the abolition of this post. This should cut eight positions from the end of 2014 and save more than 700,000 euros. On July 1, 2014, Dudweiler became a normal district of Saarbrücken without its own administration.

A large number of different craft businesses and service companies shape the economy today. There are only relatively few real industrial jobs left. There is a pedestrian zone in the center of the village. The proximity to the campus of the Saarland University in the Saarbrücken city forest makes Dudweiler a popular place of residence for the student body.

Population development of Dudweiler (without Scheidt)

year Residents
1961 28,854
1970 27,659
1974 29,727
1990 25,909
2008 24,067
2014 23,590

The 1974 figure includes 1,192 inhabitants from the part of Jägersfreude that used to belong to Saarbrücken. The others are made up as follows:

1990 - 21,137 Dudweiler, 2,309 Hunters Joy, 2,463 Herrensohr

2008 - 19,881 Dudweiler, 1,972 Hunters' Joy, 2,214 Herrensohr

2014 - 19,527 Dudweiler, 1,931 Hunters Joy, 2,132 Herrensohr

For a correct assessment of the population development one has to know that the figures before 1990 include the residents with secondary residences; from 1990 onwards only the main residences were recorded in the statistics. Since 1990 Dudweiler has had a population decrease of 9.3%.

politics

Dudweiler district

Dudweiler with its districts Herrensohr and Jägersfreude as well as the part of Jägersfreude, which previously belonged to Saarbrücken and the formerly independent community Scheidt, were merged into an administrative unit within the city of Saarbrücken, the district of Dudweiler, after the territorial reform on January 1, 1974.

On November 30, 2018, the city district had a population of 27,574, including:

  • Dudweiler - 19,640
  • Hunters Joy - 1.973
  • Men's ear - 2.086
  • Scheidt - 4,096

As a special feature, the Dudweiler district received its own district administration and a full-time district mayor in 1974. Since July 1, 2014, the Dudweiler district administration has been dissolved. Dudweiler now has the same status as the other Saarbrücken city districts.

The District Council of Dudweiler is the lower communal political body with 21 elected, voting members. He elects the honorary district mayor from among his number.

In its constituent meeting on July 7, 2019, Ralf-Peter Fritz (CDU) was elected as the new district mayor. The district councilor and thus his deputy is Karsten Schade (B`90 / The Greens).

The district council elections on May 26, 2019 brought the following results and the following distribution of seats:

education

  • Primary school south, Albert-Schweitzer
  • Theodor Heuss primary school, Herrensohr
  • Elementary school tower school
  • Saarbrücken-Dudweiler community school
  • Special school for intellectual development
  • Catholic college for social pedagogy

Worth seeing

  • Steel sculpture in Dudweiler by Zoltan Hencze
    Miner on site in Dudweiler
    The old tower in the school yard of the tower school, a former church tower (13th / 14th century). One of the oldest, never destroyed, buildings in Saarland.
  • Catholic Church of St. Marien (19th century) with a Pietà from the 14th century and a large-format painting by August von Heyden : Saint Barbara appears to an injured miner.
  • Ev. Christ Church (19th century).
  • Ev. Holy Spirit Church (20th century) built from 1966 to 1967 according to the plans of the architects Rudolf and Klaus Krüger and with glass work by Ferdinand Selgrad
  • Catholic Church of St. Barbara (20th century) with church windows by Gabriel Loire .
  • Catholic Church of St. Boniface (20th century).
  • Bürgerhaus Dudweiler (1984) (architect design Gottfried Böhm , Cologne, planning and construction supervision Alfred Werner Maurer )
  • Civic center Dudweiler with department store arcade, residential u. Commercial buildings (architect design Gottfried Böhm, Cologne, planning and construction supervision Alfred Werner Maurer).
  • Cenotaph in Saarbrücker Strasse by Heinrich Otto (1926). Memorial to the victims of both world wars.
  • De Monn with da long Stong and two Dudwiller Kinner by Zoltan Hencze. A memorial for the gas lighter on the old market (1989).
  • Sculpture "Bergmann vor Ort" by Zoltan Hencze (1992) made of steel in Fischbachstrasse near the fire station.
  • Burning mountain . A coal seam that caught fire, which was already visited and described by Goethe .
  • Knight's castle by HR Schönewolf, 50 × 50 m², has balustrades, battlements and towers, visitors come from all over the world.
  • Dudweiler town hall built in 1875 (right wing, architect Neufang) expanded in 1907 (left wing and tower by Sturm architect)

hospital

Caritas Klinik Dudweiler, St. Josef Hospital

The St. Josef Hospital of the cts sisters v. Hl. Geist gGmbH in Klosterstrasse was opened in 1899. From humble beginnings, a national health center developed. Together with the St. Theresia Clinic (Saarbrücken Rastpfuhl), St. Josef now forms the Caritas Clinic Saarbrücken as a joint hospital with two locations. The clinic is only called "monastery" by the locals. On March 19, 2019, however, after 152 years, the Dudweiler convent of the "Sisters of the Holy Spirit" was dissolved because the number of sisters was decreasing.

Partnerships / sponsorship

Partnerships have existed since 1959 with Duttweiler in the Palatinate and since 1964 with Saint-Avold in Lorraine (France). From 1969 to 2016, Dudweiler was a sponsor of the German Armed Forces base in Merzig ( Airborne Support Battalion 262 ) until its dissolution.

societies

Mardi Gras

  • Festival Committee Dudweiler Faasenacht (FDF)
  • Dudweiler Carneval Club e. V. (DCC)
  • Geisekippcher Buwe unn Mäde e. V.
  • Heimat- und Kulturverein Dudweiler-Nord 1970 e. V. (HKV)
  • Große Dudweiler Carnival Society Green Nelke e. V.
  • Kaltnaggischer Gardisten Corps 2000 e. V. (KGC)

Culture

music

  • Liederchor Thalia (mixed choir)
  • Men's Choir Harmonie 1896 eV Dudweiler
  • Music train 1968, Dudweiler
  • Schalmeien- und Kulturverein Dudweiler eV
  • Men's choir 1882 Herrensohr eV
  • Free fanfare parade 1992 Dudweiler eV

Others

Sports

State institutions

The city district of Dudweiler is the seat of the following state institutions:

  • University of Applied Sciences for Administration of the Saarland (Dudweiler), moved to Quiigart-Göttelborn in September 2012
  • State Office for Cadastre, Surveying and Mapping - Map and Geodata Distribution (Scheidt)
  • State Archives Saarbrücken (Scheidt)
  • State Institute for Education and Media (Dudweiler)
  • State Center for Political Education of Saarland (Dudweiler)
  • Literature archive Saar-Lor-Lux-Alsace (Dudweiler)
  • Accident Insurance Saarland (Dudweiler)

Personalities

Honorary citizen

  • 1965: Wilhelm Kehr (1888–1972), Dean
  • 1966: Carl August Hertel (1899–1976), pastor
  • 1967: Heinrich Jenewein (1887–1968), manufacturer

Sons and daughters of Dudweiler

literature

  • Albert Ruppersberg : "History of the Dudweiler Community" ., EA 1923 Reprint 1980
  • 1000 years of Dudweiler 977–1977 . Saarbrücker Zeitung Verlag. Saarbrücken 1977.
  • Rudolf Saam / Gottfried Schabert: The mills and brickworks on the Dudweiler spell "Volume 1, Dudweiler history workshop, 1989
  • Karl Heinz Ruth: "Dudweiler and his coal mines" - First coal mine on the Saar . Yearbook for the Saarbrücken miners' calendar 1996, pages 111–118.
  • Thomas Strauch: "Who was Dudo?" . Monthly magazine "Vor Ort in Dudweiler", September 2007, from page 6. / Can also be found here on the ASC Dudweiler website.
  • Thomas Strauch: "The parish of St. Barbara Dudweiler and its mountain church" . Monthly magazine "On site in Dudweiler", Dec. 2008, p. 18 f.
  • Charly Lehnert : "de Freggerd" . Stories from the 1950s in Dudweiler, Lehnert Verlag, 1997
  • Reinhard Jakobs / Helmut Sauer / Gerhard Wahl: Street Lexicon Dudweiler - Herrensohr - Hunters Joy . Dudweiler history workshop 2017
  • Dieter Hartwich: "Dehemm in Kaltnaggisch", 2006, local interest group Herrensohr
  • Dieter Hartwich: "Herrensohr in the contemporary history", 160 years of Herrensohr poems - sayings
  • Johann Christian Ludwig Barthels: "Parish book of the Evangelical-Lutheran parish Dudweiler 1714-1744, Dudweiler history workshop, 2009
  • Axel Herzog : "Out of love for Dudweiler", Lilo Häfner Verlag, 1988
  • Josef Rausch: "History of the Catholic Parish Dudweiler" Saarbrücker printing and publishing house, 1928
  • Friedrich A. Meier: "Julius Vogt's Dudweiler local history (s)" Dudweiler history workshop, 2005
  • Gottfried Schabert: "Dudweiler Album, Collection of Drawings by J. Gottfried Schabert" Dudweiler History Workshop, 2003
  • J. Gottfried Schabert / Rudolf Saam: "Dudweiler Accents, Drawings and Considerations", 1984
  • Hermann Schon : "Where there is a will - there is a monument", The History of Dudweiler Steel Sculptures, 2002
  • Adolf Barth / Josef Marian / Hermann Schon / Hanna Tauscher: "Dudweiler", Verlag Wolfgang Weidlich Ffm., 1970
  • Gottfried Schabert / Helmut Schwarz: "125 years of the parish of St. Marien Dudweiler ", Catholic parish of St. Marien Dudweiler, 1983
  • Gerd Kiefer: " Jakob Welter , resistance fighter from Dudweiler" Association Friends of LPM eV Dudweiler, 1994
  • Heidelinde Jüngst-Kipper / Karl Ludwig Jüngst: "Inhabitants of Dudweiler and Jägersfreude before 1815", AGfSF, 1990
  • Heidelinde Jüngst-Kipper / Karl Ludwig Jüngst: "Inhabitants of Dudweiler and Jägersfreude 1815–1885, two volumes, AGfSF, 2001
  • Karl Heinz Ruth: Coal mines in Dudweiler, Volume 1, Dudweiler history workshop, 1989
  • Werner Arend / August Eifler: The postal system in Dudweiler and Herrensohr in the 19th and 20th centuries, Volume 1, Dudweiler history workshop, 1989
  • Rainer Titze: Announcements about the teachers working in Dudweiler from 1628 - 1874, Volume 1, Dudweiler history workshop, 1989
  • Friedrich Meier: Contributions to the Dudweiler topography - distinctive houses in Saarbrücker Strasse and their history, Volume 1, Dudweiler history workshop, 1989
  • Rainer Titze: Traces of a Childhood - from the Short Life of a Dudweiler Boy in the 19th Century, Volume 1, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1989
  • Salome Kootz: The happiness of the old market - Dudweiler impressions from the 20s, Volume 1, Dudweiler history workshop, 1989
  • Heidelinde Jüngst-Kipper / Karl Ludwig Jüngst: House chronicle of the southern corner of the Büchel, Volume 2, Dudweiler history workshop, 1991
  • Edgar Vogt: A Memorial for a Dialect - Notes on the Duttwiller Platt, Volume 2, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1991
  • Karl Heinz Ruth: Women's work in the mines in Dudweiler, Volume 2, Dudweiler history workshop, 1991
  • Gottfried Schabert: Dudweiler Emigrants in the 19th Century, Volume 2: Dudweiler History Workshop, 1991
  • Werner Arend: The thing with the gas light, Volume 2: Dudweiler history workshop, 1991
  • Salome Kootz / Peter Jurecka: Die Dudweiler Zeitung - History and Analysis of a Former Local Newspaper, Volume 2, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1991
  • Rudolf Saam: Johann Pitz - a life for freedom, peace, social justice, volume 2, Dudweiler history workshop, 1991
  • Rainer Titze: The Dudweiler Elementary Schools in the Post-War Period, Volume 2, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1991
  • Rudolf Saam / Gottfried Schabert: The Dudweiler Mayors from 1813 - 1992, Volume 3, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1994
  • Karl Heinz Ruth: Inspection reports of the early Dudweiler pits, Volume 3, Dudweiler history workshop, 1994
  • Karl Ludwig Jüngst: Inexperienced in Writing - Learning and School Success in Dudweiler Schools of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Volume 3, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1994
  • Friedrich Meier: Contributions to the Dudweiler topography - striking houses in the Saarbrücker Straße and their history part 2, volume 3, Dudweiler history workshop, 1994
  • Werner Arend: Dudweiler street names through the ages, Volume 3, Dudweiler history workshop, 1994
  • Edgar Vogt: Dudwiller freezes - Something from the past and about Dudweiler's dialect, Volume 3, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1994
  • Peter Jurecka: Testimonies of Jewish People in Dudweiler, Volume 3, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1994
  • Werner Arend: Captivity in Dudweiler, Volume 3, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1994
  • Rudolf Saam: Erich Hartmann Choral Music Director SSB - A Chapter of Music History, Volume 3, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1994
  • Salome Kootz: E Dudweiler Schwätzje, Volume 3, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1994
  • Gottfried Schabert: Dudweiler associations in the period from 1850 to 1930, Volume 4, Dudweiler history workshop, 1996
  • Ernst Pitz: A miner's house in the Klappergass, Volume 4, Dudweiler history workshop, 1996
  • Edgar Vogt: Widder emol - Dudwiller Platt, Volume 4, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1996
  • Jörg Sämann: From the bookcase to the community center - Dudweiler City Library through the centuries, Volume 4, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1996
  • Karl Heinz Ruth: The alum extraction on the burning mountain, Volume 5, Dudweiler history workshop, 1998
  • Heidelinde Jüngst-Kipper: Dudweiler Midwives in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Volume 5, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1998
  • Werner Arend: The development of tram traffic in the Sulzbachtal, Volume 5, Dudweiler history workshop, 1998
  • Werner Zimmer: The oldest still existing bell from Dudweiler, Volume 5, Dudweiler history workshop, 1998
  • Rainer Titze: The Rot Sacks Campaign - The Introduction of Morning Lessons, Volume 5, Dudweiler History Workshop, 1998
  • Edgar Vogt: Aach dissmo: Dudwiller Platt, Volume 5, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1998
  • Werner Arend: The circus with the Sarrasani circus, Volume 5, Dudweiler history workshop, 1998
  • Rainer Titze: Episodes from the Past, Volume 5, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 1998
  • Werner Arend: From the princely dairy to the French mairie to the Prussian community, Volume 6, Dudweiler history workshop, 2000
  • Werner Zimmer: The Hirschbach - memories of a residential area between Dudweiler and Sulzbach, Volume 6, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2000
  • Edgar Vogt: unn aach es finnefde mool: Dudwiller Platt, Volume 6, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2000
  • Werner Arend / Werner Künzer: From the funeral customs and the Dudweiler cemeteries, Volume 6, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2000
  • Edmund Klein: The development of the Dudweiler pharmacies, Volume 6, Dudweiler history workshop, 2000
  • Peter Jurecka: Dudweiler contemporary witnesses remember the final phase of the Second World War, Volume 6, Dudweiler history workshop, 2000
  • Werner Zimmer: Flitsch and Rehbach - Two Streets in the Northeast of Dudweiler, Volume 7, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2002
  • Walter Burnikel: A Forgotten Inscription, Volume 7, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2002
  • Reinhard Jakobs: Dudweiler's most famous car, Volume 7, Dudweiler history workshop, 2002
  • Friedrich Meier: Contributions to the Dudweiler topography - distinctive houses and their history - part 3, volume 7, Dudweiler history workshop, 2002
  • Werner Arend: The movie theaters of Dudweiler, Herrensohr and Scheidt, Volume 7, Dudweiler history workshop, 2002
  • Heinrich Biehl: The history of the old villa on the Kitten, Volume 7, Dudweiler history workshop, 2002
  • Peter Jurecka: Fate of a late returnee, Volume 7, Dudweiler history workshop, 2002
  • Werner Zimmer: The Ostbahn - a location of our economic history, Volume 8, Dudweiler history workshop, 2004
  • Werner Arend: The UC unity and the story with the open-air theater, Volume 8, Dudweiler history workshop, 2004
  • Heidelinde Jüngst-Kipper / Karl Ludwig Jüngst: Forest thefts in the 19th century, Volume 8, Dudweiler history workshop, 2004
  • Gottfried Schabert: New reflections on the old Protestant church in Dudweiler from 1738, volume 8, Dudweiler history workshop, 2004
  • Gottfried Schabert: Since when has the Protestant church in Dudweiler been called Christ Church, Volume 8, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2004
  • Helmut Ballas: From the parish book of Christian Ludwig Barthels, ev. Pastor for Dudweiler and Scheidt, Volume 8, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2004
  • Werner Arend: Honorary Citizen of the City of Dudweiler, Volume 9, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2006
  • Gottfried Schabert / Thomas Krajewski: From the village pond to the old market, Volume 9, Dudweiler history workshop, 2006
  • Karlheinz Kügler: The old tower and its statement, Volume 9, Dudweiler history workshop, 2006
  • Friedrich Meier: In der Kiautschou, Volume 9, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2006
  • Werner Zimmer: From the Devil's Bridge to the Burning Mountain, Volume 9, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2006
  • Erwin Paul / Reiner Schwarz: The Dudweiler Voluntary Fire Brigade, Volume 9, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2006
  • Werner Arend: From the HJ home to the sports and festival hall, Volume 10, Dudweiler history workshop, 2008
  • Edgar Vogt: Dudweiler Dialect, Volume 10, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2008
  • Friedrich Meier: The historic rock cellar at the Glück-Auf-Apotheke in Dudweiler, Volume 10, Dudweiler history workshop, 2008
  • Karlheinz Kügler: Traces of the Dudweiler Past, Volume 10, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2008
  • Roland Stephan: Dudweiler outdoor pool, Volume 11, Dudweiler history workshop, 2010
  • Werner Arend / Thomas Krajewski: The French Domanial Schools in the League of Nations, Volume 11, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2010
  • Helmut Sauer: Another Geisediwwel, Volume 11, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2010
  • Werner Zimmer: The Sudstrasse in Dudweiler, Volume 11, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2010
  • Armin Wagner: The last months of the war and the immediate post-war period in Dudweiler, Volume 11, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2010
  • Reinhard Jakobs: Schöpflin - Everything revolves around the sausage, Volume 12, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2012
  • Reinhard Jakobs: Crossbow - 100 Years of Beverage Tradition in Dudweiler, Volume 12, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2012
  • Friedrich Meier: Salome Kootz - a local writer, Volume 12, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2012
  • Werner Zimmer: My school days in Dudweiler - 1941 to 1949, Volume 12, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2012
  • Helmut Sauer: The city week from June 22nd to 30th, 1963 - to celebrate the elevation of the community of Dudweiler to the city, Volume 12, Dudweiler history workshop, 2012
  • Helmut Sauer: Dudweiler Monuments, Volume 12, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2012
  • Armin Wagner: Dudweiler in the First World War, Volume 13, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2014
  • Roland Stephan / Friedrich Meier: 100 years ago - or how did we survive back then without supermarkets, Volume 13, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2014
  • Karl Ludwig Jüngst: News about salt production in Dudweiler 1730 - 1936, Volume 13, Dudweiler history workshop, 2014
  • Reinhard Jakobs: Sponge, a success story from Dudweiler, Volume 13, Dudweiler history workshop, 2014
  • Christa and Klaus Hauprich: 150 Years of Gasthaus Deutsch, Volume 13, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2014
  • Gerd Pitz: A Dudweiler Family in Emigration 1935 - 1946, Volume 13, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2014
  • Christiane Coester: Little Mosaic Stones of International Understanding, Volume 13, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2014
  • Helmut Sauer: Another anniversary - 40 years of incorporation, Volume 13, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2014
  • Armin Wagner: History of the Dudweiler company Leffer, Volume 14, Dudweiler history workshop, 2016
  • Reinhard Jakobs / Roland Stephan: 150 Years of Dudweiler Monastery, Volume 14, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2016
  • Helmut Sauer / Lothar Ringle: Smugglers Inn, Volume 14, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2016
  • Klaus Kirch: Parish Church of St. Bonifatius, Volume 14, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2016
  • Albert Burkart: The stained glass windows of the Church of St. Bonifatius, Volume 14, Dudweiler Geschichtswerkstatt, 2016
  • Berta Ospach: The Story of the Mischd, Volume 14, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2016
  • Helmut Sauer: Dudweiler Monuments - Town Hall and Nassauer Hof, Volume 14, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2016
  • Reinhard Jakobs: Dudweiler in the post-war years - Part 1, Volume 15, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2018
  • Reinhard Jakobs: Why a citizen of Dudweiler was buried at the Kremlin wall, Volume 15, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2018
  • Klaus Kirch: The parish church Maria Himmelfahrt - St. Marien, Volume 15, Dudweiler history workshop, 2018
  • Reinhard Jakobs: The TN Home in Dudweiler, Volume 15, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2018
  • Helmut Sauer: Der Gehlenberg, Volume 15, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2018
  • Helmut Sauer / Gerhard Wahl: Introduction of Street Names, Volume 15, Dudweiler History Workshop, 2018
  • Helmut Sauer: Dudweiler monuments - cemetery portal, volume 15, Dudweiler history workshop, 2018

Web links

Commons : Dudweiler  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Arnold Ilgemann: "French schools". The French domain schools during the League of Nations , lecture manuscript from June 22, 1993
  2. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 803 .
  3. ^ Dudweiler loses its special status , Saarbrücker Zeitung, January 30, 2013, p. B1
  4. 2000 - Today. In: Dudweiler history workshop. Roland Stephan, accessed December 10, 2018 .
  5. Resident population by districts (old regional breakdown) 1895-1979. Population at the location of the main residence 1990-2017. LHS Saarbrücken, Office for Development Planning, Statistics and Elections from October 26, 2018.
  6. Population on November 30, 2018. In: http://www.saarbruecken.de/rathaus/zahlen_daten_und_ffekten . State capital Saarbrücken, accessed on December 11, 2018 .