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Schutz is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde , a kind of collective municipality – in the Vulkaneifel district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Daun , whose seat is in the like-named town .

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19-852: For the municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, see Schutz, Germany . Schutz ( German : shelter, protection ) is a German surname , related to Schütz (which needs to be spelled Schuetz without umlaut ü ). Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Schutz , Phenomenological philosopher and sociologist Bernard F. Schutz (born 1946), physicist Dana Schutz , painter in New York David Schütz , Israeli writer Guillermo Schutz (born 1980), Mexican sports announcer Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672), German composer Herbert Schutz (1937-2018), German-born Canadian philologist Ignaz Schütz (1867-1927), Czech–German mathematician and

38-475: A bend gules surmounted by a bendlet dancetty Or, in sinister a cross tau sable and in dexter three bars wavy azure. The bend (diagonal stripe) overlaid with the thinner zigzag stripe (“bendlet dancetty”) was inspired by the arms once borne by the Counts of Manderscheid , once and long Bleckhausen’s lords. The T-shaped cross is Saint Anthony’s cross, and thus a reference to the local patron saint. The bars represent both

57-746: A court case. In 1794, the village had 94 inhabitants. In 1803, Schutz became a branch of the Parish of Bleckhausen. In 1814, Schutz was grouped into the Bürgermeisterei (“Mayoralty”) of Weidenbach in the Daun district in the Regierungsbezirk of Trier. In 1845, a new chapel was built. In 1854, Schutz had 18 houses with 114 inhabitants. The municipality had 547 Morgen (340 ha) of wooded land, 417 Morgen (106 ha) of scrub and wild land and 4 Morgen (1 ha) of other lands. To prevent famine , in 1915,

76-451: A physicist Johan Christher Schütz , Swedish singer and composer Katelin Schutz , physicist and cosmologist Maurice Schutz , French actor Peter W. Schutz (1930–2017), Porsche manager Philipp Balthasar Sinold von Schütz (1657–1742), German writer Roger Louis Schutz-Marsauche (Frère Roger, 1915–2005) Susan Polis Schutz , American poet William Schutz , psychologist in

95-522: A red field is a rendering of the arms formerly borne by the Counts of Manderscheid , although the tinctures are reversed (this might be to comply with the general rule in heraldry that holds that two colours or two metals must not touch). The village once belonged to this noble family, and then later to the Electoral-Trier Amt of Manderscheid. The green mount in base symbolizes the Burberg, which

114-525: Is Thomas Oertlin. The German blazon reads: Unter rotem Schildhaupt, darin ein goldener Zickzackbalken, in Silber ein grüner Berg, darin ein silbernes Mühlrad. The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Argent a mount vert in base charged with a waterwheel of the field, on a chief gules a fess dancetty Or. The chief showing a gold fess dancetty (horizontal zigzag stripe) on

133-729: Is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde , a kind of collective municipality – in the Vulkaneifel district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Daun , whose seat is in the like-named town . The municipality lies southeast of Weidenbach between the Kleine Kyll and the Lieser in the Volcanic Eifel , a part of

152-419: Is made up of 8 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. The German blazon reads: In Silber ein roter Schrägrechtsbalken, belegt mit einer goldenen Zickzackleiste; oben ein schwarzes Antoniuskreuz, unten drei blaue Wellenleisten. The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Argent

171-483: Is the local landscape’s most striking feature. The green tincture stands for the scenic and heavily wooded municipal area. The waterwheel refers to the four mills that once stood in Schutz. The first was mentioned in a document as early as 1238. The Rutschmühle has found its way into local legend. The arms have been borne since 13 September 1988. Buildings: Bleckhausen Bleckhausen (in Eifel dialect : Blääkes )

190-525: The Eifel known for its volcanic history, geographical and geological features, and even ongoing activity today, including gases that sometimes well up from the earth. Southeast of the village lies the nature conservation area Wacholdergelände bei Bleckhausen (“Juniper Lands near Bleckhausen”), the biggest of its kind anywhere in the Eifel. On 15 June 1354, Bleckhausen had its first documentary mention when Archbishop of Trier Bohemond II (1354–1362) acknowledged

209-555: The Vulkaneifel , a part of the Eifel known for its volcanic history, geographical and geological features, and even ongoing activity today, including gases that sometimes well up from the earth. Schutz lies on the Burberg . The elevation is 528.5 m above sea level . Schutz’s neighbours are Wallenborn (5 km), Weidenbach (3.5 km), Bleckhausen (1.3 km) and Deudesfeld (3.5 km). In 1238, Schutz had its first documentary mention. Dietrich von Hanster (or Hanxler)

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228-415: The 1960s See also [ edit ] Schutzjude , an old status for German Jews Schutzwald , protection forest (Switzerland) Schütz Schütze [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Schutz . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to

247-453: The chapel at Bleckhausen built under Archbishop Baldwin (1307–1354). The village belonged to the Electoral-Trier Amt of Manderscheid. In 1721, there were 25 inhabitants in Bleckhausen. During the time of French administration, Bleckhausen was raised to parish; formerly, it was parochially bound with Manderscheid. Schutz was also assigned to the parish of Bleckhausen. The council

266-403: The fallen in both World Wars was dedicated. In 1988, the new municipal coat of arms was chosen. A fire station was built in 1995, and work began in 2003 on a community centre, which was dedicated the following year. The council is made up of 6 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. Schutz’s mayor

285-457: The first time. On 9 November, a new bell was dedicated. In 1925, work began on the watermain. In 1931, lasting rainy weather destroyed 75% of the harvest. In 1939, the bathing beach was dedicated. In 1945, after the Second World War was over, once again, 7 men from Schutz had fallen, and 4 were missing. In 1953, a new bridge on the road to Deudesfeld was built. In 1965, the memorial to

304-436: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schutz&oldid=1255252528 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing German-language text Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Schutz, Germany The municipality lies in

323-432: The miller had to grind 82% of the grain. Bread was made from rye meal and potatoes . On 1 February, all cereal and meal stocks were seized, as were all the oats , for the army administration. Beginning at this time, everybody received a bread ticket entitling him or her to 200 g or half a Pfund (250 g) of bread each day. On 1 April everybody got a flour ticket. There was a bumper potato harvest. The winter

342-415: Was enfeoffed by Heinrich, Lord of Manderscheid and Kerpen with a castle at Manderscheid , a house in the dale and the estate and the mill “ zu Schutze ” (“at Schutz”). In 1570, the chapel , consecrated to Saint Wendelin , was mentioned. In 1723, there was a dispute among Schutz, Manderscheid , Bleckhausen and Niederstadtfeld over how the woodlands of Idler and Ruckbein should be divided. It led to

361-559: Was marked by petroleum shortages. Many people burnt candles and others obtained carbide lamps . On 1 December 1916, according to a census , Schutz had 147 inhabitants. In 1918, Schutz was stricken twice by floods within a short time, once in January and again in May. By the time the First World War ended, 7 men from Schutz had fallen. On 21 April 1923, electric light came to the village for

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