Rudi Dutschke
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Rudi Dutschke
Summary
Rudi Dutschke is a human[1]. He was born in Schönefeld[2]. He was born on March 7, 1940[3]. He died in Aarhus[4]. He died on December 24, 1979[5]. He worked as a sociologist[6], politician[7], writer[8], journalist[9], and industrial management assistant[10]. He ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,282 views/month, #7,060 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Schönefeld[2], Rudi Dutschke…
- Rudi Dutschke died in Aarhus[4].
- Rudi Dutschke was born on March 7, 1940[3].
- Rudi Dutschke died on December 24, 1979[5].
- Burial took place at St. Annen-Kirchhof[12].
- Rudi Dutschke's father was Alfred Dutschke[13].
- Rudi Dutschke's mother was Elsbeth Dutschke[14].
- Rudi Dutschke was married to Gretchen Dutschke-Klotz[15].
- A child of Rudi Dutschke was Hosea Dutschke[16].
- A child of Rudi Dutschke was Polly-Nicole Dutschke[17].
- A child of Rudi Dutschke was Rudi-Marek Dutschke[18].
- Rudi Dutschke held citizenship in Nazi Germany[19].
- Rudi Dutschke held citizenship in West Germany[20].
- Rudi Dutschke held citizenship in Germany[21].
- Rudi Dutschke worked as a sociologist[6].
- Rudi Dutschke worked as a politician[7].
- Rudi Dutschke's professions included writer[8].
- Rudi Dutschke's professions included journalist[9].
- Rudi Dutschke worked as an industrial management assistant[10].
- Among Rudi Dutschke's employers was Aarhus University[22].
- Rudi Dutschke was educated at Askanian Gymnasium[23].
- Rudi Dutschke's education included a stint at Freie Universität Berlin[24].
- Rudi Dutschke's education included a stint at Clare Hall[25].
- Rudi Dutschke was a member of Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund[26].
- Rudi Dutschke was a member of Außerparlamentarische Opposition[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Schönefeld[2], Rudi Dutschke… he was born on March 7, 1940[3]. His father was Alfred Dutschke[13]. His mother was Elsbeth Dutschke[14].
Education
Educated at Askanian Gymnasium[23], a gymnasium[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1875[30]; Freie Universität Berlin[24], a public research university[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1948[33], headquartered in Berlin[34]; and Clare Hall[25], a college of the University of Cambridge[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1966[37]. Rudi Dutschke earned the academic degree of doctorate[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sociologist[6], politician[7], writer[8], journalist[9], and industrial management assistant[10]. Among Rudi Dutschke's employers was Aarhus University[22].
Personal Life
Rudi Dutschke was married to Gretchen Dutschke-Klotz[15]. Children include Hosea Dutschke[16], a political scientist[39], b. 1968[40], of Germany[41]; Polly-Nicole Dutschke[17], a nurse[42], b. 1969[43], of Germany[44]; and Rudi-Marek Dutschke[18], a political scientist[45], b. 1980[46], of Germany[47]. His religion is recorded as Lutheranism[48]. He was affiliated with the Bremen Green List[49].
Death and Burial
Rudi Dutschke died on December 24, 1979[5]. He died in Aarhus[4]. The cause of death was drowning[50]. Burial took place at St. Annen-Kirchhof[12].
Why It Matters
Rudi Dutschke ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,282 views/month, #7,060 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] He is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
FAQs
Where was Rudi Dutschke born?
Rudi Dutschke's place of birth was Schönefeld[2].
Where did Rudi Dutschke die?
Rudi Dutschke passed away in Aarhus[4].
Who were Rudi Dutschke's parents?
Rudi Dutschke's father was Alfred Dutschke[13]. Rudi Dutschke's mother was Elsbeth Dutschke[14].
Who was Rudi Dutschke married to?
Rudi Dutschke's spouses include Gretchen Dutschke-Klotz[15].
What did Rudi Dutschke do for work?
Rudi Dutschke worked as sociologist[6], politician[7], writer[8], journalist[9], and industrial management assistant[10].
Where did Rudi Dutschke go to school?
Rudi Dutschke was educated at Askanian Gymnasium[23], Freie Universität Berlin[24], and Clare Hall[25].