Richard Bahr

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Richard Bahr (born April 6, 1867 in Mitau , Kurland ; † December 22, 1936 in Mödling , Lower Austria ) was a German publicist and journalist .

Life

He was the son of the headmaster Heinrich Bahr and his wife Jenny nee Giesecke. After attending high school in Mitau, he studied economics at the universities of Kiel and Breslau and received his doctorate in 1904 at the University of Heidelberg to the Dr. phil. and economist. He then worked for various newspapers and magazines. At times he maintained a correspondence office with Kontantin Schmelzer. Bahr later worked for the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ) in Berlin and edited the National Liberal Articles . From 1925 to 1929 Richard Bahr published the twice-monthly magazine Wille und Weg , which he founded himself.

With his publication German Destiny in the Southeast, shortly before his death, he promoted Austria's annexation to the National Socialist German Reich. He claimed to be a promoter and champion of the great German endeavors .

family

Richard Bahr married Emmy in 1918, daughter of the late Royal Prussian captain Wilhelm Schreiber.

Works (selection)

  • Contributions to the history of the development of the industrial court , Heidelberg 1904.
  • Ernst Bassermann , Berlin: Reichsverlag, 1914.
  • Franco-Belgian war voyage , Berlin: Reichsverlag Hermann Kalkoff, 1915.
  • In occupied Poland. Moods and impressions , Berlin: Curtius, 2nd edition, 1916.
  • Clemens von Delbrück. State Secretary of the Interior from 1906 to 1916 , Berlin: Reichsverlag Hermann Kalkoff, 1916.
  • From fate to life community , Berlin: Reichsverlag Hermann Kalkoff, 1917.
  • Austria as it is. Five letters advertising the German unification , Berlin 1930.
  • People beyond the borders. History and problems of the German minorities , 1933.
  • German fate in the southeast , Hamburg 1936.

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Herrmann AL Degener : Degeners Who is it? , Berlin 1935, p. 53.