Hans Kollwitz (14 May 1892 – 22 September 1971) was a German epidemiologist, eldest son of artist Käthe Kollwitz. He obtained his degree in medicine and psychotherapy in 1928.[1] He was also a World War I veteran, in which he voluntarily served, after joining from the German Youth Movement where he was a Wandervogel.[2]
Hans Kollwitz with his mother Käthe Kollwitz and his younger brother Peter, 1909
In 1920 he married Otthilie Ehlers (1900–1963), who, like his mother, was also a graphic artist. Among other things, she also illustrated children's books and made woodcuts and wood engravings of predominantly East Prussian landscapes.[1] Together they had one son Peter (1921–1942) and two daughters, Jutta and Jordis in 1923 and son Arne in 1930.[1] His son Peter was killed in action in 1942 in World War II on the Eastern Front in Russia at the age of 21.[3] He had been named in memory of Hans's younger brother, who died at the age of 18 in World War I.[3][1]
After his graduation, he moved to Lichtenrade, which was particularly hard hit by air raids on Nazi Germany on 3 December 1943. The house of the Kollwitz family was badly damaged and was no longer habitable afterwards.[1]
He never joined the Nazi Party and served in the health administration after World War II.[4]
Publications
Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Insuffizientia vertebrae. Med. Diss., o. V., Berlin 1920. OCLC71891713
Käthe Kollwitz. Tagebuchblätter und Briefe. ebr. Mann, Berlin 1948. OCLC920745963
Käthe Kollwitz. Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1956. Hrsg.: Werner Schumann
Käthe Kollwitz: Aus meinem Leben. List, München 1958. OCLC258701833
Käthe Kollwitz 1867–1945. Briefe der Freundschaft und Begegnungen. List, Munich 1966. OCLC607678737
Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1967). Inter Nationes, Bad Godesberg 1967. OCLC474076817
Käthe Kollwitz. Das plastische Werk. Fotos von Max Jacoby. Mit einem Vorwort von Leopold Reidemeister. Wegner, Hamburg 1967. OCLC634294771
Käthe Kollwitz. Ich sah die Welt mit liebevollen Blicken. Ein Leben in Selbstzeugnissen. Fackelträger-Verlag Schmidt-Küster, Hannover 1968. OCLC830723383
↑Dudek, Peter; Klinkhardt, Julius (2021). Rebellen gegen den Krieg - Sucher nach Gemeinschaft: Der jugendbewegte (in German) (2021ed.). Julius Klinkhardt. p.26. ISBN9783781524354.
↑Flemming, isabell (2015). Käthe Kollwitz in Berlin: Ein Stadtrundgang - A City Tour (in German). Berlin, Germany: LUKAS Verlag für KUNST- U. p.43. ISBN9783867327565.