Carl Hanns Erkelenz

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Carl Hanns Erkelenz (also: Carl H. Erkelenz , Karl Hans Erkelenz ; * October 12, 1907 , † 1993 ) was a German publishing director and writer .

Life

Carl Hanns Erkelenz published the cultural magazine Der Niederrhein , which appeared monthly in Kleve from 1928 to 1931 . From 1946 he was head of the Bagel publishing house in Düsseldorf . Erkelenz was the editor of literary anthologies and translated from Flemish into German .

His self-edited book The Wooden Saber - The Most Beautiful Soldiers' Tales (with pictures by Martin Koser and Ruth Koser-Michaëls ; Schöningh, Paderborn 1943) and the Night under the Stars, which he published together with Karl Rauch - Christmas book for the German soldiers in Norway (on behalf of the armed Forces Commander ed Norway vd Wehrmacht propaganda group by Karl smoke;. 1943) were after the end of world war II in the Soviet occupation zone to the list of auszusondernden literature set.

Works

  • The art potter Josef Hehl , Duisburg, 1930
  • Blessed brother Klaus von der Flüe , Kevelaer, 1933

Editing

  • Die Brücke , Duisburg 1929 (published together with Wilhelm Bachmann )
  • Joseph von Lauff : The Joseph von Lauff Book , Berlin, 1930
  • The mother book , Cleve [u. a.], 1930 (published together with Wilhelm Bachmann )
  • Flemish Christmas , Munich, 1937
  • Handbook for festivities and celebrations , Kevelaer
    • 1. Family and Parish , 1937
    • 2. The year of the Church , 1937
    • 3. School and Fatherland. 1937
  • Our Lord's merry crowd. Munich, 1937
  • Fourteen emergency helpers , Freiburg 1937
  • Our Lady from Flanders , Salzburg [u. a.] 1938
  • Jeremias Gotthelf : Happy Bridal Trip , Paderborn 1940
  • Nikolaj S. Leskov : The Just , Paderborn, 1940
  • The wooden saber , Paderborn, 1943
  • Night under the stars , Oslo, 1943 (edited with Karl Rauch)
  • Nikolaj S. Leskov : The guest at the farmer's , Recklinghausen, 1947
  • Christmas of the Nations , Düsseldorf, 1947
  • In the year of the Lord , Recklinghausen, 1952

Individual evidence

  1. On the year of death cf. the Kallias OPAC of the German Literature Archive Marbach . The year of death 1974 mentioned in the personal name set of the Library of Congress is wrong and is probably based on a confusion between Carl Hanns Erkelenz and the banker Hans Erkelenz in the necrology of Wer ist Wer? Born in 1975.
  2. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-n.html
  3. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1947-nslit-e.html