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Instytut Historii Nauki im. Ludwika i Aleksandra Birkenmajerów Polskiej Akademii Nauk
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Adolf Henryk Rondthaler (1875–1941), pastor of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church, was born in the family of German immigrants settled in Polish-speaking lands in the 19th century. Having graduated from the University of Dorpat, he became an evangelical priest and religious education teacher in the Kingdom of Poland. Since 1918 he lived in Warsaw and ran the magazine “Ewangelik”, wrote articles and books, and also taught in an evangelical school named after Mikołaj Rej. In 1921 he became head teacher and introduced his own education system. It was inspired by Alfred Adler’s psychology which Rondthaler popularized in his articles. During World War II he was involved in secret teaching. He died in Warsaw from serious illness.
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