- Gerd Bucerius
Gerd Bucerius (1906-1995) was a German politician and journalist, one of the founding members of "
Die Zeit ". He is the namesake of theBucerius Law School inHamburg and of the Bucerius Kunst Forum, an art gallery.Bucerius was born in
Westphalia , and studied law inFreiburg ,Berlin , and Hamburg. Upon completion of his university studies, he was named ajudge inKiel . With the rise to power of the Nazis in 1933, his wife, a Jew, took refuge in theUnited Kingdom . Bucerius for his part became a lawyer, defending numerous Jewish clients.With the Allied victory in World War II, Bucerius became a politician and journalist. The British tasked him with the reorganization of the senate in Hamburg; in 1949 he was elected as a deputy to the first post-war
Bundestag . A member of the CDU, he retained his seat until 1962. In 1946, withLovis H. Lorenz ,Richard Tüngel , andEwald Schmidt di Simoni he created "Die Zeit", with which they hoped to found a great newspaper for the north of Germany. Even though the emblem ofBremen was placed on its cover by way of a logo, thenewspaper 's city of origin was Hamburg. Hamburg refused the use of its city arms for the publication, and so those of another nearby municipality were used instead.Honors and awards
Bucerius is considered an important benefactor to Hamburg; upon the centenary of his birth chancellor
Helmut Schmidt called him among the most influential citizens of the city. His large fortune was handed over to the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius which Bucerius had created in 1971. The funds held by this foundation are used for the promotion of scientific, educational, cultural and artistic projects; theBucerius Law School and the Bucerius Kunst Forum are its most important projects.In 1986 Bucerius was given the Honorary Citizenship of Hamburg. [Citation |publisher=State Chancellery |url=http://www.hamburg.de/ehrenbuerger/ |title=Hamburgische Ehrenbürger |accessdate=2008-08-13 de icon]
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