Trudel Hardieck

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Trudel Hardieck (also Trudel Wohlbold , born March 1, 1905 in Nagold , Black Forest ; † July 14, 1990 in Bad Wiessee , Tegernsee ) was the founder and long-time director of the private clinic Der Jägerwinkel in Bad Wiessee, Tegernsee.

Life

Trudel Hardieck was born as the daughter of the power company owner and operator Ludwig Wohlbold in Nagold in the Black Forest. After her first marriage, she moved to Hameln and at the age of twenty was already the mother of two children. From 1932 she lived with her second husband Kurt Ruppmann in Berlin and built her first house there on the Schlachtensee . Kurt Ruppmann died in July 1941. She had two sons with her partner, Willi Hardieck. In 1943 their 19-year-old son Werner died. Obersturmbannführer Willi Hardieck was during the Battle of the Bulge instructor of Otto Skorzeny's SS Panzer Brigade 150. He fell on 17 December 1944 in the Ardennes. In 1942 she met the composer and head of the German dance orchestra, Franz Grothe , in Berlin . He was forcibly quartered in her house in Berlin.

Trudel Hardieck and her sons spent the end of the war with a friend in Rottach-Egern . In 1947 she bought a piece of land nearby in Bad Wiessee, on Jägerstrasse. In the house built on it, in which her youngest son was born in 1948, she accommodated her first guests. When Franz Grothe and his wife Kirsten Heiberg came to Tegernsee in 1948, they were among their first tenants. Through renovations and new buildings, the dwarf's house, as she called it, became the Jägerwinkel, which she leased to a naturopathic doctor in 1950.

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Franz Grothe became homeless as a result of this, and so Trudel Hardieck sold him a small part of the property and advised him to build his own house, which she helped to build. Franz Grothe became a lifelong neighbor and good friend of Trudel Hardieck, just like the lyricist Bruno Balz from Berlin. He too moved into a house in the immediate vicinity of the Jägerwinkel. As a result of these two, a lot of UFA stars came to Tegernsee, such as the composer Lothar Olias , Willy Birgel , Grethe Weiser (who died in a car accident near the Jägerwinkel in 1970), Hans Albers . They were also privately associated with Trudel Hardieck and became guests of the Jägerwinkel. She had a particularly close friendship with Zarah Leander until her death.

When the lease with the naturopathic doctor expired, Trudel Hardieck took over the management of the Jägerwinkel himself. It was rebuilt and expanded and opened in 1956 as the Jägerwinkel private clinic under its own management. She had managed to win over the heart specialist Gustav Schimert to take over the medical direction. Because of this great success, more and more regular guests came to the Jägerwinkel in Bad Wiessee, Heinz Rühmann , Peter Alexander , Ilse Werner , Peter Frankenfeld , to name just a few from the film industry. The same was true of the economy. Max Grundig and Berthold Beitz , who dedicated a few pages of his biography to the Jägerwinkel, became good friends of Trudel Hardieck.

When Trudel Hardieck suffered a serious car accident in 1962, Berthold Beitz drove to Bad Wiessee and took over the management of the house for a short time. In the heyday from 1971 the Jägerwinkel had 100 beds. Trudel Hardieck was proud that she had never learned a profession in her life. She died on July 14, 1990 and was buried in the Bad Wiessee mountain cemetery near the grave of Franz Grothe.

literature

  • Hanns Boventer: The Jägerwinkel 1950–1990. Festschrift in memory of Trudel Hardieck. Jägerwinkel Private Clinic, Bad Wiessee 1990.
  • Norbert F. Pötzel: Beitz. A German story. Heyne, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-453-17955-4 .