Adolf Reinecke

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Adolf Ferdinand Ludwig Reinecke (born June 13, 1861 in Berlin ; †  September 9, 1940 there ) was a German publicist , storyteller , playwright and the chief proofreader of the Reichsdruckerei . Alongside Houston Stewart Chamberlain , Paul de Lagarde , Karl Ludwig Schemann , Philipp Stauff , Theodor Fritsch , Friedrich Lienhard , Adolf Bartels and others, he was one of the early pioneers and protagonists of the völkisch circles of the Wilhelmine era .

In 1887, Adolf Reinecke founded the Berlin branch of the German Language Association and, as part of the Antiqua-Fraktur dispute in 1890, the General German Writing Association , a counter- association to the association for old script . Both foundations went over to the Pan-German Language and Writing Association in 1898 . Reinecke was the editor of the communications of the General German Writing Association and the communications of the German Language Association Berlin . He also gave the daily newspaper Frei-Deutschland and the magazine Heimdall . Journal for pure Germanness and All-Germanness .

Reinecke represented an extreme, racially ideologically and anti-Semitically underpinned expansionism with the aim of a German settlement of Central and Eastern Europe with the help of "racial ennoblement" and through "liberation from the Jewish plague ". As early as 1903 he demanded the world domination of the so-called " Aryans " under the sign of the swastika .

Publications

  • German translation dictionary of the art and business language of the German book trade and related areas . Berlin: Reinecke, 1886.
  • Disadvantages and abuses of foreign words, as well as means of combating them. Considerations and considerations . Berlin: Reinecke, 1888.
  • The language of the book trade and writing . Berlin: Hempel, 1890. (With 2nd edition 1907 by Uhl Leipzig.)
  • German efforts to renew the people . Berlin: German office, 1892.
  • German rebirth. Basic building blocks for the Young German movement . Lindau: Thoma, 1901.
  • Small German-Völkisch guide. In addition to the list of members of the Berlin and suburbs members of the Pan-German Language and Writing Association. Publishing house of the Pan-German Language and Writing Association, Berlin 1901.
  • The German alphabet. Its origin and development, their usefulness and ethnic significance . Hasert, Leipzig-Borsdorf 1910.
  • How will the world war shape the map? A warning to the Germans . Leipzig-Borsdorf: Hasert, 1915.
  • The German Church . Duisburg: DS Publishing Association, 1921.
  • The Savior Emperor. Tale from Germany's future and its rebirth . Stade: Heimberg, 1923.
  • Armin - Siegfried. The German drama in 5 acts . Leipzig: Weicher, 1928.
  • Publisher (1890–1894): Communications from the General German Writing Association .
  • Publisher (1890–1894): Communications from the German Language Association Berlin .
  • Publisher (1894–1896): Frei-Deutschland .
  • Publisher (1896–?): Heimdall. Journal for pure Germanness and all-Germanness .

See also

literature

  • Allgemeine Deutscher Schriftverein (Ed.) (1911). Appeal and principles of the General German Writing Association (founded 1890) . Berlin: self-published.
  • Hartmann, Silvia (1998). Fraktur or Antiqua. The written dispute from 1881 to 1941 . Theory and teaching of the language 28. Frankfurt am Main & New York: Lang.
  • Müller, Thomas (2009). Imagined west. The concept of the "German western area" in the national discourse between political romanticism and national socialism . Bielefeld: Transcript, 2009.
  • Puschner, Uwe & Grossmann, Georg Ulrich (Eds.) (2009). Folkish and national. On the topicality of old thought patterns in the 21st century . Darmstadt: Scientific Book Society.
  • Puschner, Uwe & Schmitz, Walter & Ulbricht, Justus H. (1996). Handbook for the "Völkischen Movement" 1871–1918 . Munich / New Providence: KG Saur. In particular pp. 922-923.
  • Vierhaus, Rudolf (Ed.): German Biographical Encyclopedia . Band Poether - Schlueter. Second, revised and expanded edition, KG Saur Munich 2005, in particular p. 285.
  • Richard Wrede, Hans von Reinfels (ed.): Das Geistige Berlin. An encyclopedia of the intellectual life of Berlin. First volume: life and work of architects, sculptors, stage artists, journalists, painters, musicians, writers, draftsmen. Publisher by Hugo Storm, Berlin 1897.

Individual evidence

  1. Müller, Thomas. Imagined west. The concept of the "German western area" in the national discourse between political romanticism and national socialism . Bielefeld: Transcript, 2009. p. 136.
  2. Müller, Thomas. Imagined west. The concept of the "German western area" in the national discourse between political romanticism and national socialism . Bielefeld: Transcript, 2009. p. 136.