Albrecht Erich Günther

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Albrecht Erich Günther (born January 8, 1893 in Langenburg , † December 29, 1942 in Hamburg ) was a German publicist.

Life

As a member of the June Club Günther was in close contact with the circle of military nationalism of Ernst Junger . At the same time he was attracted by Ernst Niekisch's anti-bourgeois and anti-Western stance. In addition to Wilhelm Stapel, he was the editor of the magazine “Deutsches Volkstum. Monthly for the German intellectual life ”.

"Being conservative is not a life from what was yesterday, but a life from what is eternal."

- Albrecht Erich Günther

Fonts

literature

  • Ascan Gossler: Journalism and the Conservative Revolution. The “German Volkstum” as an organ of right-wing intellectualism 1918–1933 . Lit-Verlag, Münster 2001, ISBN 3-8258-5558-9 , p. 106 (also dissertation, University of Hamburg 2000).