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Willi Jentzsch : ウィキペディア英語版
Willi Jentzsch
Willi Jentzsch (born 15 May 1886 in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, died 23 May 1936 in the Free City of Danzig) was a German teacher, school administrator and politician. He served as chairman of the ドイツ語:''Danziger Beamtenbund'' (Danzig Federation of Civil Servants) and was elected as one of the eleven Senators of the Free City of Danzig on 27 October 1926, but resigned on 1 November 1927 for health reasons. On 1 November 1927, he was appointed rector of the renowned Gymnasium St. Johann in Fleischergasse. In March 1936, he became school director in Danzig, and thus head of all elementary schools in the city-state. He married Gertrud Alma Drange in 1921 in Danzig. His wife was the daughter of Emil Drange, who was the city clerk (''Oberstadtsekretär'') of Elbing. Willi Jentzsch and Gertrud Drange were the parents of Herlind Jentzsch, and thus the grandparents of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. After the death of Willi Jentzsch in 1936, his family relocated to Hamburg.
Willi Jentzsch was the son of Wilhelm Jentzsch, a landowner (ドイツ語:''Gutsbesitzer'') who belonged to a prominent family in Bitterfeld-Wolfen.
==References==

*''Die Kanzlerin und ihre Welt'' by Stefan Kornelius, ISBN 978-3-455-50291-6


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