Rheydt
Rheydt (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪt]) is a borough of the German city Mönchengladbach, located in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia. Until 1918 and then again from 1933 (due to a split from Mönchengladbach arranged by Joseph Goebbels, who was born there) through 1975 it was an independent city. After merging with Mönchengladbach, the central station (Rheydt Hauptbahnhof) kept its original name, making Mönchengladbach the only city in Germany to have two stations called Hauptbahnhof.
Schloss Rheydt, one of the best-preserved palaces of the Renaissance period, is located in Rheydt.
Mayors 1808–1974
- 1808–1823: Dietrich Lenßen
- 1823–1857: Johann David Büschgens
- 1857–1877: Carl Theodorf von Velsen
- 1877–1893: Emil Pahlke
- 1893–1901: Dr. Wilhelm Strauß
- 1901–1905: Dr. Karl August Tettenborn
- 1906–1920: Paul Lehwald
- 1920–1929: Dr. Oskar Graemer
- 1929–1930: Franz Gielen
- 1930–1933: Dr. Johannes Handschumacher
- 1933: Wilhelm Pelzer
- 1934–1936: Edwin Renatus Robert August Hasenjaeger
- 1936–1940: Heinz Gebauer
- 1940–1945: Dr. Alexander Doemens
- 1945: August Brocher
- 1945–1948: Dr. Carl Marcus
- 1948–1950: Heinrich Pesch
- 1950–1956: Johannes Scheulen
- 1956–1961: Wilhelm Schiffer
- 1961–1963: Dr. Friedrich Hinnah
- 1963–1964: Fritz Rahmen
- 1964–1969: Wilhelm Schiffer
- 1969–1974: Fritz Rahmen
Demographic development
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Note: ¹ - census
Notable residents
- 1859, February 3, Hugo Junkers, † February 3, 1935 in Gauting, engineer
- 1876, September 4, Ernst Jakob Christoffel, † April 23, 1955 in Isfahan, founder of the Christoffel-Blindenmission
- 1894, August 29, Werner Gilles, † June 22, 1961 in Essen, artist
- 1894, February 24, Josef Arndgen, † September 20, 1966 in Wiesbaden, German politician (CDU)
- 1897, October 29, Joseph Goebbels, † May 1, 1945 in Berlin, Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda during the Nazi regime
- 1898, July 24, Peter Erkens, † October 22, 1972 in Mönchengladbach, politician
- 1910, Emil Vorster, † 1976, race driver
- 1913, December 18, Wilhelm Schmitter, † November 8, 1943 in action over London, World War II Luftwaffe bomber pilot
- 1917, June 2, Heinz Sielmann, † October 6, 2006 in Munich, film maker
- 1918, May 6, Ruth Lommel, actress
- 1919, February 21, Hans Hahn (night fighter pilot), † October 11, 1941 in action near Grantham, England, World War II Luftwaffe flying ace
- 1925, A. Edward Nussbaum, † 31 October 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri, theoretical mathematician
- 1930, May 16, Karl Heinz Beckurts, † July 9, 1986 in Straßlach, Munich, physicist, killed by Red Army Fraction
- 1932, August 25, Alexander Arnz, † September 30, 2004 in Cologne, director
- 1936, August 9, Uwe Erichsen, author
- 1949, November 24, Christa Muth, systems scientist
- 1967, May 18, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, race driver
- 1973, February 24, Sonja Oberem, marathon runner
- 1977, May 10, Nick Heidfeld, race driver
External links
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- Quotations related to Rheydt at Wikiquote
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Rheydt". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- Rheydt-Online - a city guide to Rheydt
Coordinates: 51°10′N 6°27′E / 51.167°N 6.450°E
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