Eugen Hubrich

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Eugen Hubrich (born November 22, 1885 in Kötzting ; † February 16, 1963 in Dachau ) was a respected Straubing local poet and NSDAP functionary.

Life

As early as 1906, Hubrich was involved in the Bavarian Forest Association , whose club magazine Der Bayerwald he headed for several years from 1930. From 1920 he lived in Straubing, where he was a teacher and, from 1943, a senior teacher . Hubrich wrote numerous forest songs, for example Schö staad wird's im Woid and 's Kripperl im Schnee .

During the time of National Socialism , the NSDAP member rose to the position of district culture warden and head of the main office for culture at the NSDAP. The Straubing councilor also acted as a speaker for the KdF community.

At the latest during the time of the dictatorship by the National Socialists, Hubrich's literary work also moved in the spirit of the Nazi ideology, for which u. a. his poem Heil Hitler (1933) is evidence. Hubrich's successful open-air play The Agnes Bernauerin zu Straubing (1935) is at least close to folk-national ideas. It was edited but also performed after 1945.

After the liberation of Germany from the rule of the National Socialists, Hubrich was imprisoned in Straubing. He was only released in Moosburg at the end of May 1946 . After that he worked again as a teacher and local poet.

His Waldlermesse from 1952, which was criticized by Christian theologians, was played until the last few years . The Waldlermesse was set to music by Ferdinand Neumaier (composer) and distributed on a record; it is probably his best known work.

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