Otto Riebicke

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Otto Riebicke (born March 16, 1889 in Altruppin ; † January 31, 1965 in Berlin ) was a German publicist and writer .

Life

The son of a Protestant pastor attended high school in Neuruppin and did an apprenticeship as a bookseller . During the First World War he was wounded as an armored soldier . In 1916 he became a reserve officer in Engineer Battalion 28 and in 1918 he was posted to the war press office. In 1918 he married Margarete Diessner, with whom he had two sons.

From 1915, Riebicke published German national books that glorified the war. He was editor-in-chief and publisher of the Kyffhäuser magazine .

Works (selection)

  • As a skipper in the front. Notes from the arming soldier Otto Riebicke. Magdeburg 1915, 3rd edition 1917
  • Wrestling in the Somme and in the heart. Notes by field pioneer Otto Riebicke. Magdeburg 1917, with the subtitle The emotional experience of a front-line fighter 18. – 20. Thousand Berlin 1928
  • Ambroisine. A Brussels spy novella. Victories 1918
  • In the Mosel parlor. Novellas. Leipzig 1919
  • From the spirit of the front to the spirit of the people. The Kyffhäuserbund in the Third Reich. Berlin 1934
  • What did the world war need? Facts and figures from German wrestling in 1914/18. Berlin 1936, 4th exp. Edition 1940
  • This is what happened in the World War. 70 strange experiences and unique deeds. Leipzig 1937, 2nd edition 1940
  • The first Greater German Reich Warrior Day. Room picture album , Munich 1939
  • The perfect. Thoughts of a World War II soldier on the battlefields of two wars. Berlin 1941
  • That was the world war! Interesting facts and figures from one and a half thousand days of war. Stuttgart 1941, 1944

as editor:

  • Kyffhauser. Magazine for the German house.
  • Kyffhäuser stage (1925–1927)
  • under changing titles: “Kyffhäuser” yearbooks and calendars, 1926–1937

literature

  • Robert Volz: Reich manual of the German society . The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. Volume 2: L-Z. Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1931, DNB 453960294 , p. 398.
  • Herrmann AL Degener : Who is it? Our contemporaries. 10th edition 1935, p. 345
  • Kürschner's German Literature Calendar. Nekrolog 1936-1970. 1973, p. 496
  • Walther Killy (Ed.): German Biographical Encyclopedia. Volume 8 (1998), quoted from Deutsches Biographisches Archiv III, Fiche 748, p. 244

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar. Nekrolog 1936-1970. 1973, p. 496
  2. Dedication in: Otto Riebicke: Wrestling on the Somme and in the Heart. Notes by field pioneer Otto Riebicke. Magdeburg 1917, undated, here after the 1918 edition
  3. Herrmann AL Degener: Who is it? Our contemporaries. 10th edition 1935, p. 345
  4. ^ Reichs Handbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft. Volume 2, 1931, p. 398