Philipp Stauff

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Philipp Stauff (born January 27, 1876 in Moosbach in Franconia ; † July 17, 1923 in Berlin ) was a German journalist, publicist and nationalist writer.

Life

Stauff gave up his job as a primary school teacher to work in Berlin as a political journalist and writer. 1907–1910 he lived in Enzisweiler near Lindau , published the newspaper correspondence Wegweiser und Wegwarte and wrote for völkische papers. In the spring of 1910 he moved to Kulmbach in Upper Franconia .

1911-1914 he was a key organizational figure in several national associations. With Adolf Bartels he founded the German National Writers' Association in 1910. He was a close friend of Guido von List and a founding member of the Guido von List Society , which he joined around 1910. He was also active in the anti-Semitic Reichshammerbund and the Teutonic Order founded by Theodor Fritsch in 1912 . In 1913 he got a sensation with his work rune houses , in which he tried to prove that the guidance of the half-timbered old houses could be read as runes .

He adorned his letterhead with a swastika , which Adolf Hitler had also noticed.

After his suicide, his widow Berta Stauff continued the publishing work.

After the Second World War , his work Von deutscher Kunst und Literatur was published in the Soviet zone of occupation . (Semi-Kürschner, Das Jahrhundertbuch.) (Reichskammerbund, Hamburg 1913) put on the list of literature to be sorted out. In the German Democratic Republic , this list is followed by the self-published version Semi-Kürschner or Literarisches Lexikon of the writers, poets, bankers ... of Jewish race and ethnicity who were active or known in Germany from 1813 to 1913 (Berlin 1913) and the Posthumous revision Sigilla Veri published by Heinrich Kraeger under the pseudonym Erich Ekkehard . Lexicon of the Jews. - Comrades and opponents of all times and zones, especially Germany ( Bodung-Verlag , Erfurt 1931-32).

Publications

  • The war and the aspirations for peace of our time. Thoughts , 1907
  • To secure our industrial workforce , 1907
  • A proposal for the reorganization of our economic interest group , 1907
  • The right to work , 1908
  • The "added value" of work , 1908
  • The duel , 1908
  • The German and Politics , 1909
  • Völkisch Production Ideals , 1909
  • German Jewish names. Compiled from lists of Jewish (religious) authorities , ed. v. Philipp Stauff, 1912
  • The German military book , 1912
  • The war and the peace movement , 1912
  • Voltaire: Voltaire on the Jews , ed. v. Philipp Stauff, 1913
  • Semi-furriers or literary lexicon of writers, poets, bankers, moneyers, doctors, actors, artists, musicians, officers, lawyers, revolutionaries, women's rights activists, social democrats, etc., of Jewish race and ethnicity, who worked or known in Germany from 1813–1913 were. Self-published, Berlin 1913; 1929–1931 under the title Sigilla Veri (“Seal of Truth”) by Ulrich Fleischhauer's U-Bodung Verlag incomplete (planned 6 volumes; 4 published and part of the 5th) published
  • Richard Wagner: Judaism in Music , 1869, ed. v. Philipp Stauff, 1914
  • Jahvism as a concept of God. Research on the philosophy of religion in the field of the Old Testament , 1915
  • Armanian evidence work , ca.1920
  • Fairy tale interpretations. Sense and Interpretation of German Folk Tales , 1921
  • Runic houses , 1921 ( online )

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. thomas-graefe.suite101.de/philipp-stauff-und-die-voelkischen-bewegung-a126852 ???
  2. ^ Armin Mohler , The Conservative Revolution in Germany 1918-1932. A manual , 3rd edition, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1989, p. 355
  3. http://www.edition-inseltor-lindau.de/NSDAP-Wegbereiter%20Lindaus%201907%20-%201922.pdf
  4. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-s.html
  5. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1953-nslit-s.html
  6. http://gateway-bayern.de/BV024133568