Gustav Hackemack

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Gustav Hackemack (born March 7, 1872 in Bentorf ; † February 4, 1958 in Brake ) was a local and dialect poet from Lippe .

Gustav Hackemack's family moved when he was eight years old from his place of birth to Brake, now part of the city of Lemgo . He attended high school in Lemgo and studied theology, later philology with the aim of working as a teacher. He was a soldier in World War I and then settled in Brake as a private teacher.

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He wrote Low German poems as a student. He became known with various publications under the name "Hanken Jüsken" such as "Ernst and Sposs" (1933), "Wat sick de Luie distributes" (1939) and others. He created his main work in the years between the First and Second World Wars. The journalist Felix Fechenbach, who was shot by the National Socialists near the Wewelsburg near Paderborn in 1933, took his pseudonym as a basis with the author's name "Nazi-Jüsken" .

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  1. Gustav Hackemack in Westphalian lexicon authors