Ulrich Sander

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Ulrich Sander , pseud .: Ulrich Sander-Bodenhagen (born March 29, 1892 in Anklam , † March 16, 1972 in Leversen , Harburg district ) was a German writer and painter.

Life

Ulrich Sander was born as the son of a high school teacher, local researcher and Low German writer Max Sander . His mother, b. Cabos, was the daughter of a merchant and wine merchant in Anklam. He attended the High School of the city and studied in Kiel, Berlin and Greifswald German . After dropping out of his studies, he served as an officer on various fronts in the First World War .

Sander founded a farming college in 1919. After 1933 he was briefly head of the national political educational institution NAPOLA in Potsdam ; retired a year later after falling out with the Ministry of Education due to excessive influence by the party and SS (to which he was not a member) to work as an author of local literature and war literature and as a painter in Bodenhagen on the Baltic coast.

Works (selection)

  • The field-gray heart . 1933
  • Pioneers . 1933
  • Compost . 1934
  • Boys . 1935
  • Cliff summer . 1935
  • Man from the lake . 1939
  • Once a soldier - always a soldier . 1940
  • Small field stories. Vol. 11. Blut und Boden Verlag, Goslar o. J. [1940]; again grain harvest, Berlin 1943. Illustr. Alfred Roloff
  • The shipyard on the river . 1941
  • Home, kingdom and world . 1942
  • Marie god luck . 1942
  • Alli Schütterling 1943
  • Mallow rambin . Velhagen & Klasings Field Post Reading Sheet, Bielefeld 1943
  • Hollewinkel . Roman, 1949

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