Ulrich Fleischhauer

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Ulrich Fleischhauer (born July 14, 1876 in Thamsbrück , today Bad Langensalza , † October 20, 1960 in Hürben ; pseudonym Ulrich Bodung , Israel Fryman ) was an anti-Semitic publicist and publisher .

Life

Ulrich Fleischhauer, son of a Protestant deacon, served in the Kurmark Field Artillery Regiment No. 39 during World War I and was promoted to command of a field artillery regiment in Colmar .

After the war he became a member of the German National People's Party and representative of its ethnic group. He was also chairman of the National Association of German Officers .

In 1919 he founded the U. Bodung publishing house in Perleberg . Theodor Fritsch and Dietrich Eckart (1920) convinced him to found an anti-Semitic organization. As a self-appointed expert on Jewish issues, he published anti-Semitic articles and books. In 1924/25 he moved the company headquarters to Erfurt . During the Weimar Republic he appeared as a speaker at the Stahlhelm and the Pan-German Association .

In the years 1929 to 1931 he published a new edition of the Semi-Kürschner , expanded by Heinrich Kraeger , under the title Sigilla Veri , an anti-Semitic encyclopedia that the national journalist Philipp Stauff first published in 1913. As a counter-reaction, Siegmund Kaznelson released his Juden im Deutschen Kulturbereich ( Jews in the German cultural sector ). From autumn 1933 the former kuk consul in Moscow, Georg de Pottere (born June 1, 1865 in the Banat), worked for butchers and wrote articles against Jews and Freemasons under the pseudonym Farmer .

In the takeover of the Nazis he hoped to expand its activities with state money. In September 1933 he founded the Welt-Dienst news agency and published a bi-monthly publication of the same name from the beginning of December 1933. It was initially published in German, English and French and until 1945 in 21 languages. In the 1930s Elena Jur'evna Karcova (1893-1989; ⚭ Ivan Michajlovic Koncevic [1893-1965], who later taught at the Orthodox Seminary in Jordanville, NY) worked from Paris for World Service. After the death of her mother in 1901, she grew up with her aunt Elena Aleksandrovna Ozerova (1855-1938; ⚭ 1906 Sergei Alexandrowitsch Nilus ). From autumn 1934 he employed the retired Hans Jonak von Freyenwald (alias Karl Bergmeister and Hans Richter ) as a research assistant .

At the suggestion of the lawyer Ruef , he was appointed as an appraiser in the Bern trial in October 1934 . In attempting to prove the authenticity of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion , his claims have been clearly refuted. He later published his report under the title The Real Protocols of the Elders of Zion . In response to the statements of the lawyer Georges Brunschvig , Freyenwald brought out Judas Immorality in Doctrine, Saga, Legend, Proverb in 1936 (allegedly written by Tibor Erdély and translated from Hungarian by Emerich Barta ).

Around September 1937, August Schirmer from the Rosenberg office got in touch with him. Schirmer succeeded in pushing butcher out of world service . In September 1938 the archive and the library of the Welt-Dienst were "donated" to Rosenberg, and in March 1939 a transfer agreement was signed which "deprived Fleischhauer of any influence". He then continued to work as a publisher of anti-Semitic writings and published anti-Semitic writings through U. Bodung-Verlag until 1944.

Fleischhauer was admitted to the NSDAP on April 1, 1942 ( membership number 9,089,287).

After the end of the Second World War , Fleischhauer left Erfurt in May 1945. From December 1, 1945 to November 20, 1946 he was interned in the United States. Then he moved to Hürben. His property in Erfurt was confiscated in mid-July 1947. In this context, Fleischhauer objected and presented himself as a peace activist and advocate of a bloodless “solution to the Jewish question ”. He earned his living from an officer's pension until the end of 1948 and then applied for welfare support . After all, according to his own statements, he lived off working for newspapers and selling medicinal herbs as well as economic support from friends and relatives.

His writings The great one? (Perleberg 1922) and The Real Protocols of the Elders of Zion (Erfurt 1935) were placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the Soviet occupation zone .

Fonts (selection)

  • Ulrich Bodung: Help! Self-published, Perleberg 1920.
  • Ulrich Bodung: Do you want to put up with it? Self-published, Perleberg 1920.
  • Israel Fryman: The big one? Truth? The greatest fake of the times? Reflections on the sensational book "The Secrets of the Elders of Zion". U. Bodung, Perleberg 1922.
  • Bern picture book from the Zionist trial of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". U. Bodung, Erfurt 1936.
  • The real protocols of the Elders of Zion: Expert reports prepared on behalf of Judge V in Bern. U. Bodung, Erfurt 1935.
  • A Jew Against Jehovah: The International Solution to the Jewish Question. A response to Ben Chaim's proclamation to the Jewish people. U. Bodung, Erfurt 1939 (whereby both Ben Chaim and his proclamation “Judah awake!” Are probably purely fictional.).

Publisher title (selection)

  • Nikolaus Markow (also: Nikolaj Jewgenjewitsch Markow ): The struggle of the dark forces (1 AD to 1917). Historical overview of the misanthropic activities of Judaism, especially in Russia , 1935.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. standard data entry (GND 129,198,803 ) of the German National Library . Query date: April 16, 2017.
  2. Allocation according to the title record ( DNB 573363927 ) of the German National Library . Query date: November 28, 2011.
  3. ^ Brechtken: Madagascar for the Jews ; P. 44 .
  4. Madagascar for the Jews ; P. 43 .
  5. ^ Eckart Schörle: Internationale der Antisemiten. Ulrich Fleischhauer and the "World Service"
  6. http://comlink.de/cl-hh/m.blumentritt/agr269s.htm Michael Hagemeister: Sergej Nilus and the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion"
  7. http://www.manfred-gebhard.de/JonakBuch.htm ( Memento from November 27, 2011 on WebCite )
  8. M. Gebhard: History of Jehovah's Witnesses: with focus on German history , p. 409 .
  9. Urs Lüthi: The Myth of the World Conspiracy ; P. 62.
  10. Reinhard Bollmus: The Office Rosenberg and his opponents ; P. 121.
  11. Oliver Hilmes : In the cross hairs: political Gustav Mahler reception 1919-1945: a study on the connection between anti-Semitism and criticism of modernity . Lang, Frankfurt am Main a. a. 2003, p. 110 FN 66.
  12. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-f.html
  13. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-f.html
  14. http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/PPNSET?PPN=605059152
  15. http://www.archive.org/details/Zio-naziBenChaimJudaErwache
  16. http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/PPNSET?PPN=640680976
  17. http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2.1/PPNSET?PPN=610710125