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Bernhard Klemens Maria Grzimek (; 24 April 1909 – 13 March 1987) was a German
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director,
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, book author, editor, and animal conservationist in postwar
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.


Biography


Early years and education

Grzimek was born in
Neisse The Lusatian Neisse (german: Lausitzer Neiße; pl, Nysa Łużycka; cs, Lužická Nisa; Upper Sorbian: ''Łužiska Nysa''; Lower Sorbian: ''Łužyska Nysa''), or Western Neisse, is a river in northern Central Europe.Prussian Silesia The Province of Silesia (german: Provinz Schlesien; pl, Prowincja Śląska; szl, Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919. The Silesia region was part of the Prussian realm since 1740 and established as an official p ...
. His father Paul Franz Constantin Grzimek was a lawyer and civil law notary and his mother was Margarete Margot (
nee Nee or NEE may refer to: Names * Née (lit. "born"), a woman's family name at birth before the adoption of another surname usually after marriage **The male equivalent "né" is used to indicate what a man was originally known as before the adopt ...
Wanke). After studying
veterinary medicine Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in animals. Along with this, it deals with animal rearing, husbandry, breeding, research on nutri ...
in 1928, first at
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and later in
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, Grzimek received a
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in 1933. He married Hildegard Prüfer on 17 May 1930 and had three sons: Rochus,
Michael Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian an ...
, and an adopted son, Thomas. In 1978, Bernhard Grzimek married Erika Grzimek, his son Michael's widow, and adopted the two children Stephan Michael (b. 1956), and Christian Bernhard (b. 1959, after Michael's death).


World War II and aftermath

During the Second World War he was a veterinarian in the
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and worked for the Reichsernährungsministerium (Food Ministry of the 3rd Empire) in Berlin. In early 1945, the
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raided Grzimek's Berlin apartment, because he had repeatedly supplied food to hidden Jews. Grzimek then fled from Berlin to Frankfurt, which was occupied by the U.S. Army. In April 1945 he was appointed police chief of Frankfurt by U.S. authorities, but he refused the job. In late 1947, Grzimek was accused of membership in the
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(the Nazi Party) by the U.S. military government, which he denied. He was then removed from office in the Frankfurt Zoo, fined, and sent for
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. On 23 March 1948, it was determined that he was innocent (Category 5; Exonerated). He was then reinstated at the Zoo by the U.S. government but his reputation was compromised as there was a NSDAP entry as a candidate but not as a member; following a 1949 lawsuit Grzimek was given a fine. According to Nowak, Grzimek had tried to join the party out of fear, to save himself.


Zoo director

Grzimek became director of the
Frankfurt Zoological Garden The Frankfurt Zoological Garden is the zoo of Frankfurt, Germany. It features over 4,500 animals of more than 510 species on more than 11 hectares. The zoo was founded in 1858 and is the second oldest zoo in Germany, after Berlin Zoological Gard ...
on 1 May 1945. With the zoo then in ruins and all but 20 animals killed, he prevented its permanent closure and relocated it to the suburbs as the Centre Zoo. The Zoo reopened on 1 July 1945, after all bomb craters had been filled and buildings temporarily restored. With festivals, dances and actors, Grzimek attracted the Frankfurt population, while receiving the assent of the Provisional Government and the U.S. military to continue the Zoo. He led the Zoo for 29 years, until his retirement on 30 April 1974. He made it into one of the largest zoological gardens in Germany. At the same time he served as president of the
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, this for over forty years. The society – organized on similar principles as its London and New York counterparts – runs a number of wildlife conservation projects both in Germany and overseas; most well-known is its ongoing work in the
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ecosystem in Tanzania,
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.


Conservationism and other activities

In 1954 he founded the image agency
Okapia The okapi (; ''Okapia johnstoni''), also known as the forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe, or zebra giraffe, is an artiodactyl mammal that is endemic to the northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa. It is the only species ...
, which specializes in science, animals and nature. Today the agency employs 650 photographers, and is led by
Christian Bernhard Grzimek Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρισ ...
, Bernhard Grzimek's grandson. Grzimek is significant for the conservation work he undertook in the
Serengeti The Serengeti ( ) ecosystem is a geographical region in Africa, spanning northern Tanzania. The protected area within the region includes approximately of land, including the Serengeti National Park and several game reserves. The Serengeti ...
. He spent several years studying its wildlife there alongside his son
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, especially on observation and counts of large scale annual migrations. The documentary film ''
Serengeti Shall Not Die ''Serengeti Shall Not Die'' (german: Serengeti darf nicht sterben; also known as ''Serengeti'' ) is a 1959 German documentary film written and directed by Bernhard Grzimek. His son, cinematographer Michael Grzimek, died on-location during the f ...
'' was written and directed by Bernard and Michael Grzimek and won the
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in 1959. In the same year Michael was killed in an air crash while flying the
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because of a collision with a
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. Grzimek wrote a best-selling book, ''Serengeti Shall Not Die'', which first appeared in German in 1959 and later in 20 other languages. Its popularity was key in driving the creation of the
Serengeti National Park The Serengeti National Park is a large national park in northern Tanzania that stretches over . It is located entirely in eastern Mara Region and north east portion of Simiyu Region and contains over of virgin savanna. The park was established in ...
. In the book he prophesied: In 1975 he co-founded the League for the Environment and Nature Conservation (BUND) and bought ten acres of forest and wetlands in the Steiger forest near
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which he left wild. In 1978 he married his son's widow, Erika. He subsequently adopted his grandsons as sons.


Death

Grzimek died in
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in 1987 while watching a circus performance with a group of children. His ashes were later transferred to
Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and ...
and buried next to his son Michael at the
Ngorongoro Crater The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (, ) is a protected area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Ngorongoro District, west of Arusha City in Arusha Region, within the Crater Highlands geological area of northern Tanzania. The area is nam ...
. In his lifetime, he had wished that after his death, his body would be laid out on the African plains to be eaten by scavengers.


Publications

Grzimek was the
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of (and author of a number of articles in)
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia __NOTOC__ ''Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia'' is a large comprehensive encyclopedia of animal life. It is named after its original editor in chief, Bernhard Grzimek ().{{Cite web, title=Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia act sheet, publishe ...
, a massive and monumental encyclopedia of animal life. After publication in Germany in 1968, the encyclopedia was translated into English and published in 1975 in 13 volumes (covering lower life forms, insects and other invertebrates, fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds and mammals) plus three additional volumes on
Ecology Ecology () is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. Ecology overlaps wi ...
,
Ethology Ethology is the scientific study of animal behaviour, usually with a focus on behaviour under natural conditions, and viewing behaviour as an evolutionarily adaptive trait. Behaviourism as a term also describes the scientific and objectiv ...
and
Evolution Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes, which are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Variation ...
. The 1975 work was issued in both hardback and less expensive paperback editions and became a standard reference work. After Grzimek's death, the volumes on mammals were revised, and republished in both German and then in English. In 2004, the entire encyclopedia was revised and published in a new and expanded edition with Michael Hutchins as the new editor in chief. All the versions of the encyclopedia are marked by clear and forceful prose, extensive use of illustrations (both drawings and color plates), and a deep love and concern for animal conservation. Of national importance were his work as co-editor (together with Austrian Nobel-prize winner
Konrad Lorenz Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch. He is often regarded ...
) of the then-largest popular magazine on animals and wildlife in German language, '' Das Tier'' (German for "The Animal") and of a very popular television series on wildlife. He also authored a large number of popular books based on his countless experiences with animals which he raised since his student days, managed as zoo director, and encountered in the wild during many research trips.


Awards and honors

* 1956: 2
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´s for '' Kein Platz für wilde Tiere'' in the categories International Documentary and Audience AwardClaudia Sewig 2009, p. 209 (German) * 1956:
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for ''Kein Platz für wilde Tiere'' * 1959: Golden Screen for the television program ''Ein Platz für Tiere'' * 1960:
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(Oscar) for '' Serengeti darf nicht sterben'' in the category Documentary * 1960: Honorary Professor at the Veterinary Faculty
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Sewig 2009, p. 269 * 1960: Honorary doctorate from
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, "Dr. met. vet. h. c." * 1960: Honorary Member of the Scientific Society of Veterinary Medicine of the GDR (WGV) * 1963: Gold Medal from
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for "outstanding services in conservation of nature“ * 1964:
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-Medal for services to the dissemination of science in Germany * 1968: Tie Man of the Year * 1969: Grand Federal Cross of Merit * 1969:
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* 1973:
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* 1978: Inauguration of the new nocturnal animal house in the Frankfurt Zoo under the name Grzimek-House * 1981: Honorary Professor of
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* 2008: Renaming of a portion of the Frankfurt street ''Am Tiergarten'' in ''Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee''


Works


Films

*1956 - ''Kein Platz für wilde Tiere'' *1959 - ''
Serengeti shall not die ''Serengeti Shall Not Die'' (german: Serengeti darf nicht sterben; also known as ''Serengeti'' ) is a 1959 German documentary film written and directed by Bernhard Grzimek. His son, cinematographer Michael Grzimek, died on-location during the f ...
'' (Original German title: ''Serengeti darf nicht sterben'') *1956 - 1980 - ''Ein Platz für Tiere'' (German TV series)


Books

*1941 - ''Wir Tiere sind ja gar nicht so!'' Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung *1943 - ''Wolf Dschingis: Neue Erlebnisse, Erkenntnisse und Versuche mit Tieren'', Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung *1951 - ''Affen im Haus und andere Tierberichte'', Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung *1952 - ''Flug ins Schimpansenland: Reise durch ein Stück Afrika von heute'', Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung *1956 - ''20 Tiere und ein Mensch'' *1956 - ''Thulo aus Frankfurt - Rund um die Giraffe'', Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung *1959 - ''Serengeti darf nicht sterben (über die Arbeit am Film)'' *1960 - ''Kein Platz für wilde Tiere'' *1961 - ''Unsere Brüder mit den Krallen'' *1963 - ''Wir lebten mit den Baule. Flug ins Schimpansenland'' *1965 - ''Wildes Tier, weißer Mann'' *1968 - ''Grzimeks Tierleben'', 16 vol. *1969 - ''Grzimek unter Afrikas Tieren: Erlebnisse, Beobachtungen, Forschungsergebnisse'' *1974 - ''Auf den Mensch gekommen: Erfahrungen mit Leuten'' *1974 - ''Vom Grizzlybär zur Brillenschlange: Ein Naturschützer berichtet aus vier Erdteilen'', Kindler *1974 - ''Einsatz für Afrika: Neue Erlebnisse mit Wildtieren'', Kindler *1974 - ''Tiere, mein Leben: Erlebnisse und Forschungen aus fünf Jahrzehnten'', Harnack *1975 - ''
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia __NOTOC__ ''Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia'' is a large comprehensive encyclopedia of animal life. It is named after its original editor in chief, Bernhard Grzimek ().{{Cite web, title=Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia act sheet, publishe ...
'', 13 vol., Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York ranslation of 1968 work*1977 - ''Und immer wieder Pferde''. Kindler *1988 - ''Grzimeks Enzyklopädie der Säugetiere'', Kindler Verlag, München. *1990 - ''Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Mammals'', 5 vol., McGraw-Hill, New York, ranslation of 1988 work*2004 - ''
Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia __NOTOC__ ''Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia'' is a large comprehensive encyclopedia of animal life. It is named after its original editor in chief, Bernhard Grzimek ().{{Cite web, title=Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia act sheet, publishe ...
, 2nd. Ed.'', 17 vol., Thomson-Gale, Detroit,
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Magazines

* since 1960 - ''Das Tier'' (joint editor with
Konrad Lorenz Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch. He is often regarded ...
und Dr.
Heini Hediger Heini Hediger (30 November 1908 in Basel – 29 August 1992 in Bern) was a Swiss biologist noted for work in proxemics in animal behavior and is known as the "father of zoo biology". Hediger was formerly the director of Tierpark Dählhölzli (1 ...
)


See also

*
Michael Grzimek Michael Grzimek (12 April 1934 – 10 January 1959) was a West German zoologist, conservationist and filmmaker. Life Michael Grzimek was the second son of Bernhard Grzimek and Hildegard Prüfer. Already as a child, he assisted his father in ...


Further reading

* Franziska Torma: ''Eine Naturschutzkampagne in der Ära Adenauer. Bernhard Grzimeks Afrikafilme in den Medien der 50er Jahre''. Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, München 2004, (Media studies; on his films on African wildlife) * Gerhard Grzimek, Rupprecht Grzimek: "Die Familie Grzimek aus Oberglogau in Oberschlesien", in: ''Deutsches Familienarchiv'', Band X, Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt (Aisch) 1958. 4., erweiterte und überarbeitete Ausgabe, Herder-Institut, Reutlingen 2000. (genealogy)


Film

In 2004 and 2008 public German TV broadcast 2 documentaries on Grzimek, and in 2015 an almost 3 hour long biopic featuring
Ulrich Tukur Ulrich Tukur (born Ulrich Gerhard Scheurlen; 29 July 1957) is a German actor and musician. Early life and education Tukur spent his youth near Hannover where he finished his final secondary school examinations in 1977. He also earned a high sch ...
as Bernhard Grzimek.


Documentaries

* Thomas Weidenbach: ''Bernhard Grzimek – Ein Leben für die Tiere.''
ZDF ZDF (, short for Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen; ; "Second German Television") is a German public-service television broadcaster based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is run as an independent nonprofit institution, which was founded by all fe ...
2004; ca. 54 Minuten * Erika Kimmel, Bernd Isecke: ''Legenden – Bernhard Grzimek.'' ARD 2008; 45 Minuten


Biopic

* Roland Suso Richter: ''Grzimek.'' ARD 2015; 165 Minuten. Mit
Ulrich Tukur Ulrich Tukur (born Ulrich Gerhard Scheurlen; 29 July 1957) is a German actor and musician. Early life and education Tukur spent his youth near Hannover where he finished his final secondary school examinations in 1977. He also earned a high sch ...
als Hauptdarsteller.TV-Film „Grzimek“: Tiere, Frauen, Dramen
''Der Spiegel''


External links




Bernhard Grzimek - sein Leben
- Biography in PDF-format (2,8 MB), including photographs.


Audio und Manuskript: Wie Bernhard Grzimek 1945 den Frankfurter Zoo rettete



Würdigung durch seinen "Haussender" Hessischer Rundfunk

Würdigung seines Sohnes Michael durch den Hessischen Rundfunk
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References

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