Hans Goger

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Hans Goger (* 1906 ; † 1978 ) was an Austrian , National Socialist politician and Gau propaganda leader from Oberschützen . He was appointed a member of the Burgenland Landtag on March 15, 1938 by Gauleiter Tobias Portschy .

Goger lived in Jena in the 1920s and went on cultural trips to Weimar , Erfurt and Leipzig with his friend, the later Gauleiter Tobias Portschy . Goger was named in a letter by Portschy as one of his deputies and was active for the NSDAP during the period of illegality. After the National Socialists came to power, Goger headed the Reich Propaganda Office for Lower Danube, was regional cultural administrator of the Reich Chamber of Culture , regional office manager of the Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and head of the main office for culture in the regional leadership of the NSDAP.

literature

  • Order of the new parliament. In: Pullendorfer Bote. Supplement to the Oberwarther Sunday newspaper. Vol. 59, No. 13, April 3, 1938, p. 1 .
  • Ursula Mindler: Tobias Portschy. Biography of a National Socialist. The years up to 1945 (= Burgenland research. 92). Office of the Provincial Government of Burgenland - Main Section Provincial Archives and Provincial Library, Eisenstadt 2006, ISBN 3-901517-53-7 .
  • Lower Austria in the 20th century. Volume 3: Oliver Kühschelm , Ernst Langthaler , Stefan Eminger (eds.): Culture. Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2008, ISBN 978-3-205-78247-6 .