Hanover section of the German Alpine Club

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German Alpine Club Section Hannover e. V.
(Alpine Club Hanover)
Logo of the German Alpine Club
Chair: Manfred Bütefisch (1st chairman),
Claudia Carl (2nd chairman),
Gerhard Ernst (treasurer),
Jürgen Kohlenberg (
hut consultant ), Bernhard Jackstadt (youth officer)
Establishment date: April 18, 1885 as "Section City and Province of Hanover"
Number of members: 5141 (as of December 31, 2018)
Seat : Hanover , Lower Saxony
Website: Alpenverein-Hannover.de

The German Alpine Club Section Hannover e. V. ( Alpine Club Hannover for short ) is a section of the German Alpine Club in Hannover . It was founded on April 18, 1885 as the “City and Province Hannover Section”. The Alpine Club Hanover is one of the oldest and with 5141 members (as of December 31, 2018) one of the larger sections of the German Alpine Club . The AlpinClub Hanover broke away from the Hanover section between 1997 and 1998.

Section Chair

A chronological overview of all presidents of the section since it was founded.

Term of office president annotation
1885-1888 Josef Bletzacher Court opera singer
1889-1929 Karl Arnold Privy councilor
1929-1936 Hermann Poppelbaum Councilor of Justice, honorary chairman until 1945
1937-1943 Hans Beissner
1944-1946 Eugene Michell
1946-1956 Karl Humburg Honorary chairman until 1978
1956-1961 Walter Pflug
1961-1973 Karl Heinz Winterberg Honorary Chairman 1985
1973-1977 Joachim-Ulrich Samel
1977-1982 Klaus Dupong
1982-1986 Helmut Hoss
1986-1991 Jochen Lepper
1992 Karl Heinz Winterberg
1993-1999 Uwe lamp
2000-2004 Joachim Müller-Brandes
2005-2008 Werner Kamm
2009–2012 Uwe lamp
current Manfred Bütefisch

Honorary members of the section 1960–1985

  • Karl Tönnies (Hanover)
  • Walter Pflug (Hanover)
  • Henry Kinast (Hanover)
  • Hermann Pehle (Hanover)
  • Erich Weinreich (Hanover)

Famous pepole

Huts of the section

Former huts

Events of the section

Climbing facility of the section

  • The GriffReich - DAV climbing center Hanover is an association facility of the German Alpine Association Section Hanover e. V.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b DAV-Bibliothek.de: Section publications, Hannover section (PDF file) p. 13
  2. ^ A b Section Hannover , German Alpine Club, alpenverein.de ; Section website
  3. DAV-Bibliothek.de: Section headings Section Hannover (PDF file) p.32
  4. a b DAV-Bibliothek.de: Section publications, Hannover section (PDF file), page 16
  5. Section Board (PDF file), page 39
  6. Alpenverein-Hannover.de: Kansteinhütte Alpenverein.de: Kansteinhütte Alpenverein.at: Kansteinhütte
  7. Kärnten.orf.at: ORF Online: Almhaus burnt down completely ; accessed on August 2, 2014
  8. Grifreich.de: GriffReich