Frida Schuhmacher

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Frida Hermine Schuhmacher (born April 22, 1892 as Frida Hermine Spachmann in Heilbronn , † August 23, 1964 there ) was a German writer .

Life

Before her marriage to the Neckargartach teacher Hermann Schuhmacher, Frida Schuhmacher worked as a teacher in Neckargartach. The couple had no offspring and lived in a house at Neckargartacher Länderlesstrasse 8 from 1919 until their death.

She published a number of short stories for children and teenagers as well as poetry . In 1937, during the Nazi era, she won the competition to design the banner at the Neckargartach war memorial . The saying formulated by her From your inheritance, you heroes, from the spirit of eternal willingness to make sacrifices and devotion, the people are built and removed after the Second World War.

In Neckargartach, Frida-Schuhmacher-Strasse is named after her today.

Works

  • Klein-Ulli , Stuttgart 1925
  • Lotte , Stuttgart 1926
  • Hans Siebenreich , Stuttgart 1928
  • On the Sonnenbühl , Berlin 1930
  • The Sägmüller boys and their friend Erika , Stuttgart 1933
  • Suse and her yap , Stuttgart 1933
  • As long as the towers of Nuremberg stand ... , Stuttgart 1936
  • Game becomes Ernst , Stuttgart 1937
  • The Willow King , Reutlingen 1937
  • Leather, bad luck and shoes - forever a song , Stuttgart 1938
  • Emse Huckepack , Stuttgart-Sillenbuch 1954
  • Under the same star , Stuttgart-Sillenbuch 1954
  • Can you find the right word ... , Stuttgart 1956

literature

  • From “good boys” to “lovely little villages” - the writer Frida Schuhmacher (1892–1964) . In: Erhard Jöst : A walk through Neckargartach , Heilbronn 2013, pp. 44–48.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Place of birth according to the ruling chamber file in the Ludwigsburg State Archives here