Friedrich Fischer-Friesenhausen

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Friedrich Fischer-Friesenhausen (born November 16, 1886 in Detmold , † March 31, 1960 in Soltau ) was a German poet and writer.

Life

The son of a sculptor earned his living as a merchant and published his first poems before the First World War , at that time still under his real name Friedrich Fischer. During the war, among other things, he was a pilot on the Eastern Front . His early poems from that period glorified war and were exceedingly pathetic. After the end of the war, Fischer-Friesenhausen joined the anti-Semitic Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund and became its managing director in Detmold. In the years 1919/20 he carried out bad agitation against the Jewish population of the city through sticky notes and articles in his newspaper Die Fackel and was sentenced to fines in this connection. Financially poor and in the eyes of the authorities, he moved to Kassel in 1921/22 . Remaining true to his ethnic anti- Semitic sentiments, he published the Judenspiegel there . In the period that followed, he wrote smaller novels and volumes of poetry that did not attract a large audience, but enabled him to make a living. Fischer-Friesenhausen joined the NSDAP after the " seizure of power " . He later lived in Soltau and wrote several volumes of poetry.

After the end of the Second World War, his writings became informers. - As long as my blood burns (Friesen-Verlags-Anstalt, Soltau & Leipzig 1924), Sieghaftes Blut (Friesen-Verlags-Anstalt, Kassel 1928) and Don't be discouraged. Persistence (Friesen-Verlags-Anstalt, Soltau & Leipzig 1939) placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the Soviet occupation zone .

Fonts (selection)

  • Sang from the Mountains (1911)
  • The Latest War Songs (1914)
  • Kyrie eleison (1916)
  • Flame up! (1916)
  • The New Day in the East (1916)
  • Longing Souls (1920)
  • The mirror of Jews (1921)
  • Don't be discouraged, perseverance! (1921)
  • Mrs. Inge (1922)
  • Golden Words (1924)
  • As long as my blood burns (1924)
  • Irmingard and Guntram (1925)
  • Victorious Blood (1928)
  • The Song of Songs of the Haide (1933)

literature

  • Kurt Baumert: Fischer-Friesenhausen. The life and work of a German poet and fighter. 50th birthday on November 16, 1936 , Leipzig - Soltau 1936. In the German Democratic Republic, this document was included on the above-mentioned list of literature to be sorted out.
  • Wolfgang Müller: Moritz Rülf - a Jewish teacher in difficult times , in: Lippische Mitteilungen aus Geschichte und Landeskunde, 57 (1988), pp. 365-432
  • Jürgen Hartmann: Völkische Movement and National Socialism in Lippe until 1925. A contribution to the emergence and early days of the NSDAP , in: Lippische Mitteilungen aus Geschichte und Landeskunde, 60 (1991), pp. 149–198
  • Dina van Faassen and Jürgen Hartmann: "... nevertheless humans created by God" - The Jewish minority in Lippe from the beginning to the destruction . Bielefeld 1991

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-f.html
  2. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1947-nslit-f.html
  3. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-f.html
  4. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1953-nslit-b.html