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Ilse Reicke (born July 4, 1893 in Friedenau ; † January 14, 1989 in Fürth ) was a German writer , journalist and feminist .

Ilse Reicke, around 1950

Life

She was the daughter of the lawyer and second mayor of Berlin, Georg Reicke, and knew Käthe Kollwitz personally. Her first work was the volume of poetry The painful miracle from 1914. In 1915 she married the writer Hans von Hülsen . After her doctorate as Dr. phil. In 1915 at the University of Greifswald with a dissertation on poetry from a psychological perspective , Ilse Reicke was a lecturer at the Lessing University in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In 1930 she published the book levity, lies, passion . After the seizure of power by the Nazis , she signed in October 1933 with her husband and other 86 writers, the vow faithful allegiance to Adolf Hitler .

At first she lived with her parents in Berlin. During my studies a semester in Heidelberg, later for a doctorate in Greifswald. Around the time the Nazis came to power, she moved to Schreiberhau in the Giant Mountains. After the end of the Second World War and the expulsion, she moved to live with her daughter in Göggingen near Augsburg. Ilse Reicke did not publish a book about Bertha von Suttner again until 1952 . In the early 1960s, the company moved to Fürth, to the youngest daughter. In 1968 and 1969 she published the volumes of poetry Sound and Lament of History and Voices of the Earth Generations . Her last book was published in 1984 and dealt with important female figures from the Weimar Republic.

In the 1920s she became politically active in the DDP , for which she was a candidate for East Prussia for the Reichstag in 1924. After the Second World War she was in the FDP , for which she ran unsuccessfully on the Bavarian state list in the 1949 federal election.

Works (selection)

  • 1984 The great women of the Weimar Republic. Experiences in the "Berlin Spring"
  • 1981 A clan from Memel .
  • 1981 The musician Olga Schwind .
  • 1952 Bad secret of the class . Juvenile detective novel
  • 1952 Bertha von Suttner . A picture of life
  • 1943 The bridal ship . novel
  • 1939 A good way of life leads to success .
  • 1938 The wave rises, the wave sinks . novel
  • 1938 The active heart. A picture of Hedwig Heyl's life
  • 1933 The little ship Allfriede. A youth novel
  • 1931 Famous Women in World History. Six considerations
  • 1931 The way of Irma Carus , novel about a gynecologist
  • 1930 carelessness, lies, passion. A fate from the Russian Rococo
  • 1929 The women's movement. A historical overview
  • 1928 Women's interests in the daily press , in Emmy Wolff Ed .: Generations of Women in Pictures. Herbig, Berlin 1928, pp. 116-125
  • 1924 The young girl , lifestyle book
  • 1921 women's movement and education
  • 1919 The way to Lohde , novel

literature

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Information on Ilse Reicke

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Meyers Enzyklopädisches Lexikon, Corrected Reprint Mannheim 1981, Volume 19, Column 756.
  2. ^ Ernst Klee : The culture 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. 272 ​​and 477.
  3. Biographical note on www.kgparl.de (listed there under Hülsen ), accessed on July 25, 2017.