Werner Eberth

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Werner Eberth (born December 19, 1935 in Augsburg ) is a German lawyer . Eberth was government director and city ​​council member in Bad Kissingen as well as city ​​and district home administrator .

Life

Eberth was born the son of an officer. He first attended the elementary schools in Würzburg and Randersacker and from 1947 to 1956 the humanistic high school in Würzburg, where he passed the Abitur . He studied law at the Würzburg University and at the Free University in Berlin , but also took art history and archeology .

Eberth entered the public service with the government in Lower Franconia and was promoted to government councilor at the Alzenau district office in 1965 and to senior government councilor at the Bad Kissingen district office in 1970 . As such, in 1972 he was responsible for merging the three districts of Bad Kissingen, Hammelburg and Bad Brückenau to form the Bad Kissingen district . In 1978 he was appointed government director. In the same year he was elected to the city council of Bad Kissingen for the free voters , an office that he held until 1996. From 1991 to 1996 he was a municipal homeland caretaker and honorary cultural advisor in Bad Kissingen.

Eberth is the author and publisher of numerous works on local history. In 1995 he founded Theresienbrunnen-Verlag in Bad Kissingen, where he published many of his writings. He is a member of the Natural Science Association Würzburg and the Bavarian State Association for Homeland Care . For his services, Eberth received the Bad Kissingen district cultural letter of honor in 1992 and the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon in 1997 .

Publications (selection)

author

  • ... and lead me to Randersacker by your hand! Or ... even wrongly understood prayers will be answered! Memories of a boy from Würzburg from the war and the post-war period. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2018.
  • Tsarina Marie of Russia and her souvenirs from the Kissingen area in 1857. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2018.
  • Karl Joseph von Hess (1788–1872). "The unforgettable benefactor of Hammelburg". Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2012.
  • The municipal coat of arms in the Bad Kissingen district. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2006.
  • The secularization of 1802/03 in the area of ​​today's Bad Kissingen district. Secularization of the Cisterze in Bildhausen. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2003.
  • In the footsteps of the saints ... in the Bad Kissingen district. Schachenmayer, Bad Kissingen 1994, ISBN 978-3-929278-02-6 .

editor

  • The German War of 1866 in what is now the Bad Kissingen district. After Theodor Fontane (1819–1898). Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2016.
  • Ekkehard from Aura. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 2005.
  • Bismarck and Bad Kissingen. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 1998.
  • Bad Kissingen. Verlag Kommunikation und Wirtschaft, Oldenburg 1995, ISBN 978-3-88363-126-4 .
  • 120 years of district self-government, 110 years of Bad Kissingen district office. District Office Bad Kissingen 1972.

literature

  • Werner Eberth: Bismarck and Bad Kissingen. Theresienbrunnen-Verlag, Bad Kissingen 1998, short biography page 407.
  • Anja Greiner: Werner Eberth is 80 and celebrates on a small scale. Saale-Zeitung , December 18, 2015. ( digitized )

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