Oskar Bischoff

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Oskar Bischoff (born May 15, 1912 in Klingenmünster , † February 22, 1985 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse ) was a German poet in Palatinate dialect .

During the National Socialist era , in 1935, on the occasion of the referendum and the integration of the Saarland into the National Socialist German Reich, he wrote the speaking choir Wir Ruf Deutschland , as well as the speaking choir: Schaffendes Volk . In 1937 his collection of poems was published, Aufbruch und Schreiten .

After the end of the Second World War he worked as an editor in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse. He was 2nd chairman of the Association of German Writers in Rhineland-Palatinate and a member of the Palatinate Literary Association . In addition to his own works, he became known for adapting works by the writer August Becker . In 1959 he was one of the authors of the Great Palatinate Book and in 1970 the editor of the anthology Das Palatinate Christmas Book .

Works

  • Behaving well: Teacher and school stories ...
  • The dozen-tone string game. Stories in major ...
  • The great Palatinate Book.
  • The Palatinate Christmas Book.
  • Dedicated to the word. Portraits of Palatine ...
  • The hunter from Electoral Palatinate. From forty years of ...
  • The literary wine hour: lectures and ...
  • The Palatinate - a noble country. Censorships ...
  • Literature from Rhineland-Palatinate: an anthology
  • Palatinate and Palatinate. Monthly booklets for culture ...
  • Pfälzer Hausschadull poems in dialect.
  • Rheinisch-Palatinate monthly books. For culture and ...
  • Palatinate messenger. Palatinate folk and home calendar. Kranz, Haardt (Neustadt)

literature

  • 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 , page 55