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Paul Oswald Ahnert (22 November 1897 – 27 February 1989) was a German
astronomer An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth. They observe astronomical objects such as stars, planets, moons, comets and galaxies – in either obse ...
. He first became famous in Germany for publishing the ''"Kalender für Sternfreunde"'' from 1948 until 1988, an annual calendar of astronomical events. The minor planet 3181 Ahnert is named in his honor. Ahnert was born in
Chemnitz Chemnitz (; from 1953 to 1990: Karl-Marx-Stadt , ) is the third-largest city in the German state of Saxony after Leipzig and Dresden. It is the 28th largest city of Germany as well as the fourth largest city in the area of former East Germany ...
, Kingdom of Saxony. During the First World War he served as an ordinary German field-soldier. After the war he became a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and was a committed opponent of the rise of militarism and right wing revanchism in Germany. Between 1919 and 1933 he worked as an elementary school teacher. In addition to this he was an ambitious amateur astronomer and in 1923 his first article was published in the scientific journal
Astronomische Nachrichten ''Astronomische Nachrichten'' (''Astronomical Notes''), one of the first international journals in the field of astronomy, was established in 1821 by the German astronomer Heinrich Christian Schumacher. It claims to be the oldest astronomical journ ...
(AN 219 (1923), 165–170). He reported about long period variables he had observed from his private observatory. When
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (; 20 April 188930 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was dictator of Germany from 1933 until his death in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then ...
became
Chancellor Chancellor ( la, cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many nations. The original chancellors were the of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the or lattice work screens of a basilica or law cou ...
in 1933 the Nazi regime removed Paul Ahnert from his post. He was arrested and imprisoned for a few months in a
concentration camp Internment is the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges. The term is especially used for the confinement "of enemy citizens in wartime or of terrorism suspects". Thus, while it can simp ...
. Released from imprisonment he had to earn his living by doing occasional jobs. But in 1938 he had a lucky escape for his real profession.
Cuno Hoffmeister Cuno Hoffmeister (2 February 1892 – 2 January 1968) was a German astronomer, observer and discoverer of variable stars, comets and minor planets, and founder of Sonneberg Observatory. Born in Sonneberg in 1892 to Carl and Marie Hoffmeister, Cu ...
invited him to the Sonneberg Observatory, where he worked during the Second World War as a computer (performing calculations) and assistant observer in a long term sky patrol and field survey program. After the war he met the astronomer Eva Rohlfs at Sonneberg Observatory and married her in 1952. His second marriage lasted only two years, because Eva died in 1954 in age of 41. During the 1950s Paul Ahnert advanced from an assistant observer to an astronomer with international reputation, who made important observations of variable stars and solar activity. He received an honorary doctor in astrophysics at the University of Jena in 1957. His name became well known in Germany, when he started to edit the ''"Kalender für Sternfreunde"'', an annual calendar of astronomical events. The first volume was printed in 1949. Paul Ahnert edited it for over 40 years until he retired from this task, aged 90, and passed the work to younger hands. Paul Ahnert died in age of 91 in
Sonneberg Sonneberg in Thuringia, Germany, is the seat of the Sonneberg district. It is in the Franconian south of Thuringia, neighboring its Upper Franconian twin town Neustadt bei Coburg. Sonneberg became known as the "world toy city", and is home t ...
(Free State Thuringia).


Bibliography

* ''Die veränderlichen Sterne der nördlichen Milchstraße. Part 4.'' (with C. Hoffmeister) Veröffentlichungen der Sternwarte zu Sonneberg (1947) * ''Der Lichtwechsel von 46 hellen Mirasternen.'', Akademie-Verlag, Berlin (1954) * ''Astronomisch-chronologische Tafeln für Sonne, Mond und Planeten.'', J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (1960, 1961, 1965) * ''Beobachtungsobjekte für Liebhaberastronomen.'', J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (1961 a. 1968) * ''Mondkarte in 25 Sektionen.'' (with W. G. Lohrmann and others), J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (1963) * ''Astronomische Abhandlungen.'' (with C. Hoffmeister), J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (1965) * ''Kleine praktische Astronomie. Hilfstabellen und Beobachtungsobjekte.'' J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (1986) * ''Kalender für Sternfreunde. Astronomisches Jahrbuch.'' (edit by P. Ahnert), J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (Annual editions:1948-1988); continued as ... ** ''Ahnerts Kalender für Sternfreunde. Astronomisches Jahrbuch.'' (edit by R. Luthardt), J. A. Barth Verlag, Leipzig (Five editions: 1989-1993) ** ''Sonneberger Jahrbuch für Sternfreunde.'' (edit by Rainer Luthardt), Herri Deutsch Verlag, Frankfurt am Main (Six editions: 1994-2000); last Edition: ''Sonneberger Jahrbuch für Sternenfreunde. 2000.'' ** ''Ahnerts Astronomisches Jahrbuch. Den Himmel beobachten und verstehen.'', Verlag Sterne und Weltraum, Heidelberg (Annual edition since 1994)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ahnert, Paul Oswald 1897 births 1989 deaths People from Chemnitz 20th-century German astronomers German Army personnel of World War I People from the Kingdom of Saxony