Hermann Bagusche

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Hermann Paul Otto Bagusche , pseudonym : Ernst Valentin , (born November 14, 1884 in Liegnitz , Province of Silesia , † May 26, 1969 in Heidelberg ) was a German editor-in-chief , writer and journalist.

Life

He was the son of Fritz Bagusche and his wife Emilie nee Heinze. From 1910 to 1944 he worked as editor-in-chief for Heidelberger Neuesten Nachrichten and was its editor-in-chief. In his spare time he was also active as a writer for theater plays. He wrote the one-act cycle Outsider . This was premiered in the Stadttheater Krefeld.

After the publication of the Heidelberger Neuesten Nachrichten had ceased to appear, Hermann Bagusche became deputy editor-in-chief of the National Socialist newspaper Die Volksgemeinschaft in September 1944 . Battle sheet of the National Socialists for Franconia, Odenwald and building land. Official proclamation organ for state and municipal authorities. Heidelberg observer . Because of this activity he was sentenced in 1947 as a minor offender .

Works (selection)

  • Heidelberg sketches , Heidelberg 1911.
  • The women's mirror , Heidelberg 1913.
  • East Asia's coming world fire. The distribution of roles between the various nations , Darmstadt 1918.
  • Extra sheet. Addition to the terms of the armistice , in: Heidelberger Latest News from November 13, 1918.
  • Entry into a world of miracles , in: Heidelberger Fremdblatt , No. 7, 1951.
  • Wonder of the star world. A popular celestial science , Heidelberg 1957.
  • There is no death , Büdingen-Gettenbach 1957.

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Individual evidence

  1. digitized version
  2. Friederike Reutter: Heidelberg, 1945-1949, on the political history of a city in the post-war period , 1994, page 104.