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June 21 in German History
--------------------------------- June 21, 1002
Birth of Pope Leo IX (original name Bruno
von Egisheim und Dagsburg) in Egisheim, Germany. Bruno was
the cousin of the Holy Roman Emperor, Heinrich III. Heinrich
Appointed him Pope, but he refused to accept until elected in
Rome. He became Pope on February 12, 1049. He immediately
began a series of reforms including forbidding concubines for
priests, the sale of ecclesiastic positions within the Church
and the appointment of ecclesiastic positions by civil
authorities. During his time as Pope he was able to elevate
the position to a high level of authority.
June 21, 1732
Birth of Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach in
Leipzig, Germany. He was one of the musician sons of J. S.
Bach.
June 21, 1788
Death of Johann Georg Hamann in Münster,
Germany. Hamann was a contemporary of Immanuel Kant. Both
Kant and Hamann resided in Königsberg. After a series of
disastrous moral experiences in London, he concluded, from
his attempts to reconcile philosophy and Christianity, that a
childlike faith in God and direct communication with God
through nature and poetry is the only solution to the
problems of philosophy.
June 21, 1812
Birth of Moses Hess in Bonn, Germany. Hess
was an early socialist who influenced both Marx and Engels.
June 21, 1852
Death of Friedrich Froebel in Marienthal,
Germany. Froebel was an educational reformer who introduced
the Kindergarten into German schools. He entered education as
a teacher at an experimental school in Frankfurt am Main
which was structured according to the ideals of the Swiss
educational reformer, Pestalozzi. He later worked with
Pestalozzi in Switzerland. In 1818 he founded his own school
in Keihau, in Thuringia. Based on the experiences at Keihau,
he wrote his Menschenerziehung (1826). In 1837 he
opened a school in Blankenburg for children which he came to
call the "Kindergarten". John Dewey used Froebel's
educational principals when he opened his experimental school
in Chicago. By this means Froebel's "Kindergarten"
concept and other educational theories became widespread in
the United States.
June 21, 1862
Birth of Johannes Schlaf in Quefurt,
Germany. Schlaf was a Naturalist wirter and one of the early
theoriticians of the movememt.
June 21, 1863
Birth of Max Wolf in Heidelberg, Germany.
Used cameras to search for asteroids and discovered 228.
June 21, 1869
Richard Wagner's opera, Die
Meistersinger" premiers in Munich.
June 21, 1919
In protest against the Treaty of Versailles
and the continuing naval blockade of Germany by the allies,
German Chancellor Scheidemann resigns. Also in protest, at
Scapa Flow, the interned German fleet scuttle their 50
warships in the harbor.
June 21, 1942
German General Rommel captures Tobruk in
Afrika.
June 21, 1957
Death of Johannes Stark in Traunstein,
Germany. Stark won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1919 for
his for his work on the effects of electrical fields on light
spectrum. The effect is now called the "Stark
effect". Stark was a professor of physics at the
Universities of Greifswald and Würzburg. Stark was an active
Nazi during the time of Hitler. In 1947 he was sentenced to
four years in prison for his activities.
June 21, 1985
It is confirmed by American, German and
Brazilian forensic pathologists that the body exhumed in
Brazil on June 6 was, indeed, that of the Nazi Doctor, Josef
Mengele. (Mengele had performed medical experiments on
prisoners in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. He
had lived undetected by war criminal hunters for his entire
life after the war. When he was identified after his death,
the investigators wanted to be sure it was really him and not
another ruse.)
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