Bonhoeffer family
The Bonhoeffer family is a German family that, though originating in the city of Nijmegen, has been documented in the city of Schwäbisch Hall from 1513 onwards. Among the family's most notable members are Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Klaus Bonhoeffer, both executed in the last days of World War II by Adolf Hitler's government for their different [German German resistance to Nazism|resistance to Nazism|resistance] activities against the Nazi régime.
History
Karl Bonhoeffer was born on 31 March 1868 in Neresheim, Württemberg, the son of Friedrich von Bonhoeffer, presiding judge in Ulm, and his wife Julie, née Tafel. He studied medicine at the universities of Tübingen, Berlin and Munich; in 1892 he obtained his doctorate supervised by Paul Grützner. After working as a physician for several years, he became director of the Breslau psychiatric hospital and also habilitated at the Breslau University, under Carl Wernicke, in 1897.In 1898, Bonhoeffer married Paula von Hase, a granddaughter of Protestant theologian Karl Hase. Karl and Paula Bonhoeffer had eight children, whom they educated at home:
- Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer worked as a chemist before and after serving in World War I and was married to Grete von Dohnányi. His son was Johann Friedrich Bonhoeffer a prominent physicist, biologist, and neuroscientist, and former director at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology. His grandson Tobias Bonhoeffer is a prominent neurobiologist and director at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology. His other grandson Sebastian Bonhoeffer is a theoretical biologist and professor at ETH Zurich.
- Walter Bonhoeffer was killed in action during World War I.
- Klaus Bonhoeffer became a lawyer but served as a hospital orderly in World War I. He was executed by the Nazis. His wife was Emilie Delbrück, daughter of Hans Delbrück, and sister of Justus Delbrück and Max Delbrück.
- Ursula Schleicher married lawyer Rüdiger Schleicher, who was executed by the Nazis. Her daughter Renate married theologian Eberhard Bethge, her daughter Dorothee married political scientist Karl Dietrich Bracher.
- Christine von Dohnanyi married Hans von Dohnányi, brother of Grete von Dohnányi, who was executed by the Nazis. Her sons are politician Klaus von Dohnányi and conductor Christoph von Dohnányi. Her grandson Justus von Dohnányi, son of Christoph, became an actor.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer became a Lutheran minister; he was engaged to be married to Maria von Wedemeyer when he was executed by the Nazis.
- Sabine Leibholz-Bonhoeffer, twin sister of Dietrich, married legal scholar, judge at the Federal Constitutional Court.
- Susanne Dress married theologian .
Two sons of the Bonhoeffers and two sons-in-law were executed by the Nazis for their part in the German Resistance. In addition, Paula Bonhoeffer's cousin, Paul von Hase, was also executed for a role in the Resistance, and the couple's daughter, Christel von Dohnanyi, and one grandson-in-law, Eberhard Bethge, were imprisoned by the Nazis but survived. Dietrich, as a Protestant theologian became a member of the Confessing Church, joined the German resistance to fight against the evils of Nazi Germany, was arrested in 1943, and executed on April 9, 1945, at Flossenbürg concentration camp, with his brother-in-law Hans von Dohnányi. Klaus Bonhoeffer and his brother-in-law Rüdiger Schleicher likewise joined the resistance, were arrested, and, with other conspirators of the 20 July plot, found guilty by the "People's Court" under presiding judge Roland Freisler on October 2, 1944; they were shot by Gestapo henchmen in the night of April 22–23, 1945, near the ruins of Berlin Lehrter Bahnhof, while Red Army forces entered the city.
Karl Bonhoeffer continued to work as a professor after the war. He died after a stroke on 4 December 1948 in Berlin.