Leonhard Hora

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Leonhard Hora (born March 3, 1897 in Groß-Strehlitz ; died January 3, 1946 in Berlin ) was a German nationalist and anti-Semitic writer and radio journalist.

Life

After attending secondary school, Hora studied philosophy at the University of Wroclaw . In 1915 he was a soldier on the Balkan Front. After the war, he was an official employee of the authorities and a writer. After 1925 he worked for several years as the honorary column editor of the “Schlesischer Beobachter”, the first National Socialist weekly newspaper in Silesia. From 1934 he worked at the Reichsender Breslau .

Works

  • Minstrel sounds. Simple chords. A. Kleinert & Sons, Breslau 1926.
  • The Anti-Christ, Anti-Jewish Poems. Anti-Verlag, Danzig 1927.
  • Beyond the gray days. Night book sheets. Poems. F. Fink, Weimar 1928.
  • Hours of solitude. Poems. F. Fink, Weimar 1930.
  • Cantata of work. Poems. Wroclaw 1934.
  • Between night and morning glory. New poems and study sheets. Völkischer Verlag Uttikal, Breslau 1934.
  • Home triad. Leaves for the Silesian Youth. Oehmigke, Berlin 1937.
  • The day is coming up. Poems. Wroclaw 1937.
  • Heartbeat of reality. Poems. Wroclaw 1937.

Editor:

  • Silesian poets' words. Fritzsche, Breslau 1935.

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