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Deutsch: Biologen der BAH der Zwischenkriegszeit Ende 1927 beim Kegeln mit Akademikern (meist der Bauverwaltung)

Mitte, stehend mit Weste und Fliege, Wilhelm Mielck, Direktor der Anstalt. Rechts sitzend in weißem Pullover Arthur Hagmeier, sein Nachfolger ab 1934. Vorne 2.v.l. mit Pfeife Adolf Bückmann, Direktor von 1953-1962.

Oben 2.v.l. (neben 1. v. l. Inselapotheker Saure) der Biologe Karl Meunier, ab 1933 NS-Ortsgruppenleiter, er beanspruchte Macht auch in der Anstalt, Mielcks früher Tod 1933, wurde ihm vorgeworfen. Helmuth Hertling stehend r. mit Zigarre, unterstützte ihn, beide waren schon 1933 in der NSDAP, sie lehnten 1937 im Parteigericht den Antrag Hagmeiers nach 4 Jahren bei der SA in die Partei aufgenommen zu werden einmal ab. Bückmann – wie auch Clemens Künne (2. v. r. stehend) war es so gelungen. Rudolf Drost – unten 3. von li. mit Bart - hielt sich fern von der NSDAP. Neben Meunier steht rechts Ernst Schreiber, dann Hans-Heinz Kieckebusch, unten li. von Hagmeier sitzt Alfred Schubert. Es fehlt Alfred Wulff, Kassenwart der Partei, der 1938 wegen seiner Homosexualität seinen Arbeitsplatz verlor.
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