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346:, close to Salzburg but on the German side of the frontier. The region was far off the beaten track, but his brother, the landscape painter Berhard Sattler, already lived in an adjacent hamlet. Bernhard had "discovered" the region which he valued for its visual and artistic beauty. Dieter Sattler caused a seemingly unprecedented surge in employment opportunities for the small holders in the village by having the former cowshed on his property converted into a family home. At this stage, however, after the marriage the Sattler couple (soon a young family) settled in Berlin where Sattler still hoped to continue with his studies and obtain a 632:, following several years of Anglo-French wrangling, were ratified and came into force in 1955, providing that West Germany should from that point acquire "the full authority of a sovereign State over its internal and external affairs". Most of the longer established members of the diplomatic community came with career histories that meant their contributions were no longer required by the West German diplomatic service. Sattler's own record seems not to have embarrassed anyone, however, his obdurate adherence to his Roman Catholic principals having effectively inoculated him against any involvement with the 492:, but he was in any case more interested in practical work. He had not campaigned for the appointment. Nevertheless, he did bring political balance and valuable abilities to his political role, representing the extreme south of Bavaria, with an approach deeply rooted in Catholicism and appreciation of the arts. At 41 he was considered relatively young. He was unencumbered by any skeletons from the Nazi years and, like the military administrators who, especially before May 1949, took a close and detailed interest in developments, Sattler had mastered 350:. He was supervised for his studies by a professor who shortly after this had his teaching permit withdrawn because, according to the authorities, he was Jewish. After this Sattler found his will to join the nation's academic establishment had disappeared. Nevertheless, while pursuing his career as an architect he continued to take an active interest in other matters. For example, there were still lengthy trips abroad, and he organised at least one concert tour by the brilliant (and already world-famous) Russian pianist, 31: 465:, a political party of the conservative centre which sought to recapture the Catholic moral and political values of the pre-Nazi period for a more assertively (non-Prussian) Bavarian future. Sources stress, however, that he shunned the more partisan manifestations of the more high-profile CSU leaders of the time. As a member of the Regional Party Executive ( 426:. The military administrators were on the look out for German professionals untainted by a Nazi past to make a start on rebuilding civil administration and society. Sattler was mandated to oversee the rebuilding/restoration the "party buildings" (as they had been designated during the Nazi period) in Munich's 283:
this option was blocked to him. One source states that he worked as a freelance architect in Munich and then in Berlin between 1929 and 1939, with a particular focus on residential development projects. Elsewhere it is stated that he began to work as an architect in Munich only in 1932. Either
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gradually took over all of the German cultural institutes abroad that fell within the ambit of the West German government. Sattler's objective was to anchor activities of the culturally focused German overseas institutions more firmly within the country's overall foreign policy strategy, which in
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at the end of 1946, who commended the judicious objectivity of his judgement, able to be well-informed and quietly critical without becoming engaged in politics. Nevertheless, from now on Sattler did become involved with the emerging mainstream establishment, both politically and in terms of his
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During the twelve Nazi years Sattler made no secret of his dislike for the régime, retaining his belief in Catholic Conservatism and sustaining loose links with more active Christian opponents of Nazism. But he never himself participated in opposition activism (which would have been illegal), he
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by the recently formed West German government. He remained in Rome till 1959. During his first few years much of his time was spent negotiating the return of the assets from the German Culture and Scientific Institute which had been confiscated by the
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he never found it necessary permanently to escape from Germany. At the same time, sources hint that he received few architectural commissions at his Berlin office, and spent the later 1930s keeping out of the way at his Grendach property near
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had forced Guardini to resign back in 1939. Having planted the idea already in 1945, Sattler was from the beginnings in 1947 up to its final establishment in 1950, the main driving force behind the establishment of the
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were both replaced in the government. This may in part have been connected with the fact that Sattler had served as what amounted to an "under-minister" despite never actually having been elected a member of the
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only in 1932, his decision to do so influenced both by the woman who shortly afterwards became his wife and by his intellectually formidable maternal uncle,
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way, after receiving his doctorate in 1931 it seems that he found time for several lengthy visits abroad, becoming fluent (where he was not already) in
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some ways reflected his own life and career, using diplomatic instincts and personal panache to bring together the worlds of the arts and of politics.
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After eight months in the army in France, in December 1940 he was taken off the frontline and switched to an "emergency" building project involving
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architecture business which, inevitably, stood to benefit from the massive amount of reconstruction made necessary by the destruction of the war.
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on 31 January 1947. During his time as a member of the Bavarian government he was closely involved in the establishment, in 1948, of the
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who became involved in politics, especially with respect to culture, the arts and foreign policy. Between 1966 and 1968 he served as the
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Book review: Ulrike Stoll: Kulturpolitik als Beruf. Dieter Sattler in München, Bonn und Rom. Ferdinand Schöningh Verlag, Paderborn 2005
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where their own parents spent time as members of the expatriate artistic community. Dieter Sattler spent several months each year in
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In 1933 Dieter Sattler married Maria Clara Schiedges (1910–1973). They met at a Theology seminar. She came originally from
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Dieter Sattler found further uses for his experience of government service in July 1952, the month in which he was sent to
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which served till the end of 1950. Within the cabinet his responsibilities covered the "fine arts": he was appointed
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Sattler contributed in various ways to the reconstruction effort. He became a member of the City Housing Commission (
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during 1948/49, Germany's American, British and French military occupation zones (but, conspicuously, not the
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spilled over into the cultural sphere, his seven years in the office coincided with a period of significant "
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In October 1966 Dieter Sattler took up his appointment, which had been announced seven months earlier, as
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Einleitendes: Kulturpolitik in der 1950er Jahren ... "Wiederaufbau" der auswärtigen Kulturverwaltung
453:). He was a co-instigator of the Provisional Arts and Culture Commission for the City of Munich" ( 616: 473: 264: 167: 1333: 1200: 1153: 1089: 741: 565: 442: 228:. His parents separated in 1921. The children remained with their mother whose conversion to 1039: 1319: 1313: 1186: 1180: 1075: 1069: 457:). He founded the Munich Professional Association for Architects and Construction Engineers ( 376: 351: 186: 723: 625: 560: 493: 481: 395: 293: 285: 504: 1345: 1212: 1165: 1101: 664: 589: 532: 472:
Sattler's relatively low political profile was one of the qualities that commended him to
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where his wife and children were based permanently after 1943 when the family's
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extracted from: The Book of Catholic Authors, Walter Romig, Sixth Series, 1960
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in 1931. His dissertation topic was the sculptor (and his own grandfather)
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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which would have opened the way to a lifelong university career, but after
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Ingrid Metzger-Buddenberg: Carl Jacob Burckhardt, S. Fischer 1986, p. 640
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while a small child, but this routine came to an end in 1914, the year
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Military defeat left the western two thirds of Germany divided into
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broke out, and in 1915 he started to attend his secondary school in
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Knights Commander with Star of the Order of St. Gregory the Great
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heart. Sattler was assigned to it for most of the rest of the
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Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Grand Cross)
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Heinz Finger; Reimund Haas; Hermann-Josef Scheidgen (2011).
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Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
311:. Sattler also came to share his uncle's hostility to the 459:"Berufsverband für Architekten und Bauingenieure Münchens" 358:
was never identified as Jewish and he was clearly not a
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Vierteljahreshefte für Zeitgeschichte, 18th year Vol. 4
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Bayerischer Rundfunk, the Bavarian broadcasting company
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Dieter Sattler was also father-in-law to the historian
596:) had been combined in May 1949 and relaunched as the 1118:. Deutscher Bühnenverein (DBV), Köln. Archived from 398:. A personal benefit was that he was far closer to 499:In this capacity Sattler served as a member of the 307:'s influence extended beyond the narrow issue of a 240:in 1924. Dieter Sattler himself would convert to 115: 107: 99: 89: 77: 59: 37: 21: 987:Der Bayerische Landtag, Eine Chronik (5th edition) 334:, at that stage still just across the border from 980:"Kabinett Dr. Ehard I, 21.12.1946 bis 20.09.1947" 133:(2 February 1906 - 9 November 1968) was a German 1040:"Die Gründung des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte" 267:. He received his first degree in 1929 and a 212:Both Dieter Sattler's parents had been born in 882:. Neue-Rundschau, Heidelberg. 13 December 2006 319:in January 1933 and spent the next few months 455:"Vorläufigen Kunstausschuß der Stadt München" 8: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 929: 927: 925: 923: 663:" investment. On Sattler's initiative the 842: 840: 838: 836: 834: 832: 830: 828: 826: 1318:. Böhlau Verlag Köln Weimar. p. 922. 824: 822: 820: 818: 816: 814: 812: 810: 808: 806: 275:. It was his intention to progress to a 197:(born 1947), a prominent arts journalist. 29: 18: 1116:"Präsidenten des Deutschen Bühnenvereins" 847:Dr.Ludwig Haas i.A. der Gemeinde (1999). 166:(1877-1966). His paternal grandfather, 1019:. Gemeinde Taching am See, Waging am See 851:. Gemeinde Taching am See, Waging am See 515:"Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste" 371:. In 1940 he was conscripted into the 776: 758:, Knight Grand Cross (GCPO) awarded by 1365:Ambassadors of Germany to the Holy See 1341: 1331: 1208: 1198: 1161: 1151: 1097: 1087: 1049:. Institut für Zeitgeschichte, München 717:Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 601:German Federal Republic (West Germany) 957:"Dr.-Ing. Dieter Sattler (1906-1968)" 523:"Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte" 375:: that summer he participated in the 277:habilitation (higher academic degree) 248:(1889-1977), whose own conversion to 7: 521:Bavarian Institute for Art History ( 416:four large military occupation zones 238:Wilhelmsgymnasium (secondary school) 1068:Thomas Schlemmer (1 January 1998). 937:. Munzinger-Archiv GmbH, Ravensburg 590:dramatic events in and above Berlin 1015:Dr.Ludwig Haas i.A. der Gemeinde. 702:1963 Grand Cross with star of the 550:Institute for Contemporary History 509:"Staatssekretär für Schöne Künste" 269:doctorate of engineering (Dr. Ing) 14: 1315:Vatikanische Ostpolitik 1965-1976 1291:"History of the Goethe-Institute" 1269:"Berufliches: Dr. Dieter Sattler" 1179:Matthias Bode (24 October 2014). 559:Dieter Sattler and his minister, 463:Christian Social Union in Bavaria 154:Provenance and family connections 103:Maria Clara Schiedges (1910–1973) 1293:. Goethe-Institut e. V., München 704:National Order of Merit (France) 588:. By this time, following the 259:between 1924 and 1929, studying 1071:Das Ende der Ära Müller 1948/49 501:Ehard government during 1946/47 1375:20th-century German architects 1248:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 746:Order of St. Gregory the Great 683:in November 1968, caused by a 566:Bavarian regional parliament ( 257:Technical University of Munich 124:Eva von Hildebrand (1877-1962) 1: 1185:. Mohr Siebeck. p. 270. 1017:"Romano Guardini in Grendach" 735:Ordre des Palmes Académiques 578:German Theatre Association ( 513:Bavarian Fine Arts Academy ( 348:habilitation (higher degree) 1142:Mitglieder des Rundfunkrats 1074:. De Gruyter. p. 214. 785:"Gestorben: Dieter Sattler" 737:, highest rank (Commandeur) 728:Order of the British Empire 639:In 1959 he was recalled to 557:election at the end of 1950 234:School Final Exams (Abitur) 158:Dieter Sattler was born in 1421: 1038:Hellmuth Auerbach (1970). 935:"Dieter Sattler, Diplomat" 791:(online). 18 November 1968 476:, a leading member of the 406:apartment was bombed out. 236:at the city's prestigious 978:Peter Jakob Koch (2006). 486:Bavarian Culture Minister 390:was particularly dear to 252:had taken place in 1914. 28: 580:"Deutscher Bühnenverein" 505:successor administration 364:his more outspoken uncle 1370:Politicians from Munich 959:. Bundesarchiv, Koblenz 698:Bavarian Order of Merit 305:Dietrich von Hildebrand 246:Dietrich von Hildebrand 1380:Architects from Munich 673:West German ambassador 630:Bonn–Paris conventions 594:Soviet occupation zone 309:religious denomination 139:West German ambassador 908:. 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Munich
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Germany
Rome
Italy
CSU
Carl Sattler
architect
West German ambassador
Holy See
Munich
Carl Sattler
Ernst Sattler
Adolf von Hildebrand
1848
Düsseldorf
Christoph Sattler
Heidelberg
Stephan Sattler
Dieter Albrecht
Florence
Florence
war
Munich
Roman Catholicism
School Final Exams (Abitur)
Wilhelmsgymnasium (secondary school)
Catholicism
Dietrich von Hildebrand

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