Hanns Schopper

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Hanns Schopper (* 1900 , † 1954 ) was an Austrian actor, author, playwright and dramaturge.

Life

Within the illegal Austrian NSDAP he was the press officer who asked for the intercession of Stefan Zweig and Max Reinhardt at a young age . He later gained notoriety with his work Press Im Kampf (1941) , which appeared in several editions during the Nazi era . Schopper also wrote politicizing novels such as Fritz fights for the youth (1932) and So lives the village , which appeared in 1938 by Paul Zsolnay Verlag . Together with Karl Heinrich Waggerl , Schopper also wrote a script for his successful novel Bread in 1939 , which was never made into a film. Schopper published a narrow volume in 1940 about Georg Ritter von Schönerer .

Schopper came from Mödling .

After the end of the Second World War, Schopper's writings by Georg Ritter von Schönerer, a forerunner of National Socialism (St. Pöltner Zeitungs-Verlagsges., St. Pölten 1940), Niederdonau, Deutscher Grenzgau and Bauernland ( Junker and Dünnhaupt , Berlin 1940) and the press were in combat . History of the press during the years of struggle of the NSDAP. 1933-38 in Austria (Rohrer, Brünn 1941) placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the Soviet occupation zone .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Zeman , Walter Zettl: The 20th Century. Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1999, p. 83.
  2. ^ Karl Müller: Karl Heinrich Waggerl. A biography with pictures, texts and documents. Müller, Salzburg a. a. 1997, p. 166 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  3. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-s.html