Immortal Dimpflmoser

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Immortlicher Dimpflmoser is a 1976 collection of scenes by Willy Vierlinger that appeared for the first time during National Socialism . The publication appeared in the Rosenheim publishing house .

The main character of the stories is Dimpflmoser, the seemingly authentic prototype of the grumpy Bavarian . The scenes were initially popularized as a weekly picture story with drawings by Gerhardt Hentrich . This appeared from 1936 to 1940 in the Munich supplement of the newspaper “Die Post” from the central publishing house of the NSDAP . At that time there were already book publications such as Dimpflmoser (1940) from the same publisher ( Franz-Eher-Verlag ).

In the later book publication, individual stories that sprang too much from the zeitgeist of National Socialist Germany are missing; individual texts were also "gently" edited.

The double long-playing record Eine bayrische Gaudi , on which Gustl Bayrhammer speaks the Dimpflmoser, is based on the publication Immortal Dimpflmoser . This was later re-released as an audio book CD.

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literature

  • Murray Hill: Humor in Nazi Germany and its post-war rehabilitation . In: Forum for modern language studies 20, 1984, pp. 1-16. Article as PDF 838 kB

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