Hugo Fischer (politician)

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Hugo Fischer

Hugo Fischer (born January 17, 1902 in Munich , † July 11, 1979 in Holzkirchen) was a German politician and chief of staff of the Reich Propaganda Office of the NSDAP .

Life

After attending the humanistic grammar school, Fischer became a commercial clerk. He joined the NSDAP as early as 1922 . In 1923 he became a member of the SA and took part in the Hitler putsch . In 1925 he became head of propaganda for the NSDAP in the south of Munich.

In 1927 Fischer was able to take up the position of adjutant at Heinrich Himmler . In August 1930 he was promoted to head of the entire NSDAP publishing system. In July 1933, the year the Nazis came to power , he became the leader of the Reich Student Council of German Advertising Experts.

In April 1933 Fischer became deputy Reich propaganda leader of the NSDAP . In 1935 he was appointed Senator for Culture. In 1936 he was appointed a member of the Reichstag in the Berlin-East constituency . On September 5, he opened the “ Great Anti-Bolshevik Exhibition ” of the Reich Propaganda Leadership as part of the Nazi Party Congress in the Norishalle in Nuremberg.

From 1936 to 1945, Fischer was a member of the functionless National Socialist Reichstag . Finally, in 1938, he became chief of staff in the Reich Propaganda Department of the NSDAP. In this capacity, for example, he held the first course of the district and district propaganda leaders of the NSDAP from April 24 to 26, 1939 at the Ordensburg Vogelsang .

In 1941 Fischer was promoted to SA Oberführer in the SA.

Works

  • A battle for Germany , Munich and Berlin in 1933
  • The turning point of the German people's fate on March 29th - Your vote, Adolf Hitler, on March 29th! , Berlin 1935
  • Germany thanks him ... - Propaganda pamphlet on the occasion of the referendum on March 29, 1935, Munich 1935
  • The language of the facts! Election call by the NSDAP on March 29 , 1936, Berlin 1936
  • Political propaganda and broadcasting. In: Handbuch des Deutschen Rundfunks 1939–1940 , Heidelberg / Berlin 1939
  • The film as a propaganda weapon. In: Yearbook of the Reichsfilmkammer
  • Songs of a Soldier , 1940

literature

  • Joseph Wulf , Press and Radio in the Third Reich , 1966
  • Willi A. Boelcke (Ed.): War Propaganda 1939–1941. Secret ministerial conferences in the Reich Propaganda Ministry. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1966.
  • Ernst Klee : The cultural lexicon for the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-10-039326-5 , pp. 154–155.
  • Erich Stockhorst, 5000 heads - Who was what in the 3rd Reich , Arndt-Verlag , Kiel 2000
  • Herrmann AL Degener , who is it? , Berlin 1935
  • 1st course of the Gau and district propaganda leaders of the NSDAP. In: Unser Wille und Weg, 9 (1939), pp. 124-139.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Ernst Klee: The culture lexicon for the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 154.