Ernst Flessa

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Ernst Flessa (born September 29, 1903 in Passau ; † June 16, 1976 ibid.) Was a German professor and poet.

He was the son of the chief inspector Hermann Flessa and worked in the higher teaching profession in Paderborn, Dresden and Munich and from 1938 to 1966 at the secondary school in Passau. He published short stories and lyric poems in magazines and newspapers and wrote novels and short stories, for example the 1937 novel “Neurode”, which is a typical blood-and-soil novel of the Nazi era. In 1938 he wrote the radio play “Weht a silver shine over snow-light land” and in 1943 “The String Quartet”, for which he received a literary award.

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