Paul Danzer

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Paul Danzer (born December 8, 1879 in Munich , † unknown) was a German non-fiction author .

Life

As the son of a factory owner and major in the artillery, he studied economics and history at the University of Munich , where he received his doctorate in 1923. phil. received his doctorate . Danzer became director of the Bavarian Arts and Crafts Association and editor of the Völkischer Wille magazine . In 1927 he became an employee of the visual arts in the features section of the Völkischer Beobachter . On May 1, 1933, he joined the NSDAP . In 1934 he took over the management of the Reichsbund der Kinderreich Berlin. He was an employee of the Racial Political Office of the NSDAP .

After the end of the war, almost all of his writings were placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the Soviet zone of occupation .

Works (selection)

  • Earning money and commercial art , Munich: B. Heller, 1929
  • The Question , Munich, 1932
  • Birth War , Munich: Lehmann 1937
  • Forays into the Völkisch , Berlin: Völkischer Wille 1937
  • The will to have a child , Munich: Lehmann 1938
  • People's conservation , Berlin: Rota-Druck 1939
  • (with Hannes Schmalfuß ): The ABC of population policy , Munich: Lehmann 1940
  • (with Hannes Schmalfuß): Germany must live! The ABC of Population Policy , 1944

literature

Individual evidence

  1. The landscape painter Edmund Steppes (1873-1968) and his vision of a "German painting" , dissertation by Andreas Zoller, page 177
  2. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-d.html