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Lisa Dräger
Lisa Dräger née Jansen (born August 20, 1920, in Hamburg-Rissen - February 18, 2015 in Lübeck) was a German businesswoman and patron of the arts in Lübeck. Life After attending school in Itzehoe, she trained as a technical draftswoman in Berlin. She then found a job in the medical-technical department of Drägerwerk in 1941. In 1947, she married Heinrich Dräger. It was his third marriage. They had four children from this marriage, two daughters and two sons.''Chronik eines bewegten Lebens''. Lübecker Nachrichten, 20. Februar 2015, S. 11 The couple are credited with various initiatives for monument protection and the hiking trail on the Wakenitz ("Drägerweg"). Lisa Dräger was a co-founder of the Lübeck chapter of the Deutscher Kinderschutzbund in 1960, which later made her an honorary member. She played a major role in the establishment of a memorial for Thomas Mann and his brother Heinrich in the Buddenbrookhaus and in the preservation of the Behnhaus ( Drägerh ...
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Hamburg-Rissen
Rissen () is a quarter of the city of Hamburg in Germany. It is located in the borough of Altona, Hamburg, Altona and is the westernmost quarter of Hamburg, bordering the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein in the west, north, and northeast and the Elbe river to the south. In 2020, the population was 16,051. History Rissen was first officially mentioned in 1255, being named "Risne". For centuries, Rissen was a part of the County of Holstein-Pinneberg, which would have made it a part of the modern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. In 1789, the local government bought a section of Rissen called Klövensteen and let it become a large forest. Until now, this forest is still called ''Staatsforst Klövensteen'' ("Klövensteen state forest"). In the 19th century, the locally well-known shipowner Johan Cesar V. Godeffroy purchased a significant portion of the area and dedicated it to become his personal hunting grounds. In 1927, Rissen became a part of the city of Altona, Hambu ...
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