Walther Tomuschat

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Walther Tomuschat (born April 30, 1866 in Bialla , Johannisburg district , East Prussia province ; † October 22, 1914 in Bromberg , West Prussia ) was a German high school teacher and author of historical textbooks.

Life

He attended the old town high school (Königsberg) . After graduating from high school, he studied philology and history at the Albertus University in Königsberg from the winter semester 1883/84 and became a member of the Corps Masovia . He became seminar director in Berlin and government and school councilor in Bromberg. There he died at the age of 48. He left his wife Marta geb. Schundau, whom he married on October 7, 1896.

He wrote school books that appeared in several editions until the 1920s. There was also a two-volume account of the relationship between the Kingdom of Prussia and Napoleon Bonaparte .

Fonts

  • with Karl Kauffmann and Johannes Berndt: Geschichtsbetrachtungen - auxiliary book for history lessons, especially in teacher seminars and for teacher training .
Volume 1: From Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Reformation Period to the Thirty Years' War . Leipzig 1903. 4th edition 1920
Volume 2: From the Peace of Westphalia to our time . Leipzig 1906. GoogleBooks . 4th edition 1921
  • German reading book for teacher training institutions . 3 volumes, Hirt, Breslau 1903–1905. 2nd edition Hirt, Breslau 1908.
  • Prussia and Napoleon. A decade of Prussian history , 2 volumes. Leipzig 1911. GoogleBooks

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Abitur graduates of the old town high school .
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 89/788
  3. ^ List of all members of the Corps Masovia 1823 to 2005 . Potsdam 2006.
  4. tummoscheit.de
  5. ^ Wolfgang Jacobmeyer: The German school history book 1700–1945. Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-643-11418-1 , pp. 1267-1269. 1299-1300.