Rudolf Opitz
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Rudolf "Rudi" Opitz (1908–1939)[1] was a German lithographer, Nazi Party opponent and victim.
His name appears on the Rudi-Opitz-Straße, a service road (Anliegerstraße) in the de:Gohlis district of Leipzig. The Gohlis tram depot (Straßenbahnhof) was named Jugendbahnhof „Rudi Opitz“ from 1950 to 1994.[2]
From 1992 to 2004, Mittelschule „Rudi Opitz“ was the official, but seldom-used, name of the 94th School (Middle School), Schulgebäude Miltitzer Weg 3, de:Grünau, Leipzig. To 1992, Rudi-Opitz-Oberschule has been the official name of the previous polytechnic high school at the same location.[3]
References
- ^ "Register O zum Leipzig-Lexikon".
- ^ "Register O zum Leipzig-Lexikon". www.leipzig-lexikon.de. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ "Register Rm–Rz zum Leipzig-Lexikon". www.leipzig-lexikon.de. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
External links
- Leipzig Lexikon (André Loh-Kliesch)
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