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Hanno Drechsler (24 March 1931 – 4 January 2003) was the Lord Mayor of the City of Marburg, Germany between 1970 and 1992, and the instigator of its restoration after
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; he was also an important Social Democratic politician and
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.


Life


Education

Hanno Drechsler went to school in
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, where after High School he studied to become a teacher and was certified for doing so on all levels, becoming very early the Principal of the ''Oberschule'' in Falkenstein. Because of political conflicts with the
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regime (such as the toleration of students who were members of a church), he and his wife fled
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in 1955, and settled in Marburg,
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. Here, Drechsler studied again, at the
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(1955–1961), mostly
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, History, and the German language, and became a student and then assistant of the political scientist
Wolfgang Abendroth Wolfgang Walter Arnulf Abendroth (2 May 1906 – 15 September 1985) was a socialist German jurist and political scientist. He was born in Elberfeld, now a part of Wuppertal in North Rhine-Westphalia. Abendroth was an important contributor to the c ...
who was the main representative of political science of the "
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". In 1962, he received his PhD with a thesis on the Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SAP), and became an expert on the small parties "between" social democrats and communists during the
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.


Career

Afterwards, he became "(Ober-)
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im Hochschuldienst" (lecturer and senior lecturer or
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, but with tenure) at the
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's Political Science Department. He remained active in Marburg municipal and
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politics as a
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, where he soon held positions in the City Parliament. In 1970, he was elected – after declining to become the president of the newly founded
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– Lord Mayor of the City of Marburg, a position he held until his retirement due to health reasons in 1992, drawing in the end popular support of well over 75% of the citizens.


Achievements

He provided tenacious and strong support and implementation of the restoration of the ''Oberstadt'' (uptown) of Marburg, one of the most important old German cities largely untouched by the war, full with timbered and stone houses of
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and
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times and with famous castle, churches, including the earliest Gothic church in Germany dedicated to St.
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. In the beginning, this was a battle against the
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, as the idea in the early 1970s was still to raze the old houses to the ground, make the town centre accessible to traffic, etc. To restore all houses individually, create pedestrian zones, but to make the ''Oberstadt'' livable and not just a tourist attraction was largely his idea, and he implemented it against then strong opposition. He significantly promoted art and culture as well, using his contacts and charisma to assist artists and musicians in Marburg. Much in the international success of Rose Nabinger and the jazz band "Kreisjazzwerkerschaft" probably came from their appearances he made possible in the sister cities all over Europe.


Party functions

Since 1956, Drechsler was a member of the
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and held numerous party function, also on the state and federal level. He was for decades the Chairman of the local government SPD council in Hesse and on the board of the
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, the German Council of Independent Cities. He was a strong promoter, also in scholarly work and writings, of
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, as well as of German Reunification. Offers of other positions, such as SPD candidate (with a great likelihood to win) for Lord Mayor of
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, or as Minister of the Interior of Hesse, he always declined.


Honours

Among the many honours Drechsler received are the '' Bundesverdienstkreuz'' (Federal Merit Cross) 1st Class, the Merit Cross of the State of Hesse, the Silver Merit Cross of the
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Germany, and the Freiherr vom Stein-Plaque, the highest German award for merits in the area of local governance and municipal autonomy. He was also an honorary citizen of Poitiers,
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, a
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of Marburg, and of Marburg itself. One of the issues closest to him – a Methodist – which he promoted very strongly was the dialogue and re-invitation of the
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former citizens of Marburg, the reopening of a synagogue and the reemergence of a Jewish community in Marburg; the recognitions and awards he received for that were those especially important to him. In fact, it was a stroke (after some earlier heart attacks) that he suffered after, against his doctors' advice, speaking in an outside ceremony to memorialize the " Reichskristallnacht" at the place of the former synagogue in 1991 that ended his career.


Family

Hanno Drechsler was married, for 53 years, to Gisela Drechsler née Streller (2 March 1931 – 19 October 2008); their son is the social scientist
Wolfgang Drechsler Wolfgang Drechsler (born June 6, 1963 in Marburg, West Germany) is a Public Administration and Management, Innovation Policy and Political Philosophy scholar. He is Professor of Governance, and one of the founders and directors of the Technology ...
.


Memorials

Today, Hanno Drechsler is remembered by the "Hanno-Drechsler-Platz", an urban space that forms the south-westerly gate to the ''Oberstadt'' for pedestrians, with a fountain and trees, but mostly by the intact and restored ''Oberstadt'' itself.


Bibliography

* Drechsler, Hanno et al., eds, ''Gesellschaft und Staat: Lexikon der Politik'', 10th edn., Munich: Vahlen, 2003 (1st edn. Baden-Baden: Signal, 1970; recipient of the '' Deutscher Jugendbuchpreis'') * Drechsler, Hanno et al., ''Zur Geschichte der Synagoge und der jüdischen Gemeinde in Marburg'', 2nd edn., Marburg: Stadt Marburg, 1993 (Marburger Stadtschriften zur Geschichte und Kultur, 39) * Drechsler, Hanno et al., ''Rabbiner Dr. Leopold Lucas: Marburg 1872–1943 Theresienstadt: Versuch einer Würdigung'', Marburg: Stadt Marburg, 1987 (Marburger Stadtschriften zur Geschichte und Kultur, 21) * Drechsler, Hanno, ''Die Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SAPD): Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Deutschen Arbeiterbewegung am Ende der Weimarer Republik'', Meisenheim am Glan: Hain, 1963; Repr. Hannover: Politladen, 1971; 2. Repr. Hamburg: Junius, 1999


References

* Auerbach, Inge, ed., ''Catalogus professorum academiae Marburgensis. Die Akademischen Lehrer der Philipps-Universität in Marburg von 1911 bis 1971'', Marburg: Elwert, 1979 (Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Hessen, 15,2), q.v. * Dettmering, Erhart, ed., ''Dr. Hanno Drechsler, 22 Jahre für Marburg: Weggefährten erinnern sich an die Amtszeit von Oberbürgermeister Dr. Hanno Drechsler im Marburger Rathaus von 1970–1992 – Eine Würdigung anlässlich seiner Verabschiedung am 16. Dezember 1992'', Marburg: Rathaus-Verlag, 1995 (Marburger Stadtschriften zur Geschichte und Kultur, 50) * Dettmering, Erhart, ed., ''"Alles für Marburg": Eine Chronik mit Texten, Dokumenten, Artikeln und Reden aus der 20jährigen Amtszeit von Hanno Drechsler als Oberbürgermeister der Universitätsstadt Marburg 1970–1990'', Marburg: Universitätsstadt Marburg, 1991 (Marburger Stadtschriften zur Geschichte und Kultur, 33)


External links


obituary including portrait picture

official site on Drechslerplatz christening
{{DEFAULTSORT:Drechsler, Hanno 1931 births 2003 deaths People from Erzgebirgskreis Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians Mayors of Marburg University of Marburg alumni Academic staff of the University of Marburg Academic staff of the University of Giessen Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany