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June 29 in German History
--------------------------------- June 29, 1721
Birth of Johann Kalb in Hüttendorf,
Germany. Experienced as an officer in a German regiment of
the French infantry he secured a commission in the American
Continental Army and immigrated in 1777.
June 29, 1779
Death of Anton Raphael Mengs in Rome (born
in Aussig, Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic)). Mengs was a
painter who studied in Dresden. In 1745 he became painter to
the Saxon court in Dresden. He was a close friend of the
critic Johann Joachim Winckelmann, a man with whom he shared
great enthusiasm for classical antiquity. He became the
leading artist of Neoclassicism and worked not only in
Germany but also extensively in Rome and Spain.
June 29, 1831
Death of Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum
Stein in his country home in Westphalia, Germany. Stein was
chief Prussian minister from 1807-1808 and personal counselor
to the tsar of Russia, Alexander I from 1812-1815. Drawing on
the experience of the English self government, Stein
developed a philosophy of the desirability of an
"organic relationship" between the state and its
people. The population, he felt, should have participation in
and a sense of responsibility for the state. Stein put his
ideas on civil liberty and organization into practice while
chief minister in Prussia.
June 29, 1875
Death of Ferdinand I in Prague,
Austria-Hungary. Ferdinand was the Austrian emperor from
1835-1848. Although retarded, Ferdinand was elevated to the
throne to assure the line of succession. During his reign,
thus, the empire was run by Klemens, Prinz von Metternich.
Ferdinand abdicated in the face of the revolutions of 1848.
June 29, 1880
Birth of Ludwig Beck in Biebrich, Germany.
Beck was Chief of the General Staff and opposed Hitler's plan
to occupy the Rhineland in 1936. He was a central figure in
the plot against Hitler in 1944.
June 29, 1919
Death of Karl Brugmann in Leipzig, Germany.
Brugmann, a Neogrammarian, was a professor of comparative
linguistics at the University of Leipzig. His Grundriss
der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen (1893,
enlarged edition, 1916) remains the authoritarian grammar of
Indo-European.
June 29, 1940
Death of the painter, Paul Klee. Klee had
been born on December 18, 1879 in Münchenbuchsee,
Switzerland. He studied art in Munich. In 1906 he married the
pianist Lili Stumpf and they made a home in Munich. He became
a member of the influential expressionist artists group
"Der Blaue Reiter". He developed a style combining
the primitive, surrealism and cubism. "Art does not
reproduce the visible, it makes visible," he wrote. He
taught at the Bauhaus after World War I. In 1931 he began to
teach at the academy in Düesseldorf. When the Nazis gained
power, he was dismissed from his position and his work termed
"degenerate". He returned to Switzerland in 1933.
June 29, 1955
Death Max Pechstein in Berlin, Germany.
Pechstein was a painter who was a member of the Expressionist
group, Die Brücke. After 1910 he was a member of the Berlin
group, Neue Sezession. The Nazis denounced his work as
"decadent".
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