Gesammelt Werke, Bande 1. Sehnende Seelen
Fischer Friesenhausen, Friedrich
Friesenverlag (1957)
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Poet
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Nationality German
Pub Place Soltau
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Conflict WW1
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Friedrich Fischer Friesenhausen (* 16 November 1886 in Detmold , † 31 March 1960 in Soltau ) was a German poet and writer.

The son of a sculptor earned his living as a merchant, and published his first poems in front of the First World War , at the time under his real name, Friedrich Fischer. During the war he had worked as a pilot on the Eastern Front in use. His early seals of the period glorified the war and were very pathetic. After the war, Fischer-Friesenhausen joined the anti-Semitic German Nationalists protection and Trutzbund and became its general manager in Detmold. In the years 1919/20, he ran through sticky notes and articles in his newspaper The Torch evil propaganda against the Jewish population of the city and was sentenced to fines in this context. Financially poorly situated and in view of the authorities he clipped 1921/22, according to Kassel . True to his populist anti-Semitic sentiments in, he published there the Jews mirror. In the following period caused minor novels and books of poetry, which met with no big crowd, but allowed him to earn a living. Fischer Friesenhausen occurred after the " seizure "of the NSDAP in. Later he lived in Soltau and even wrote some poetry.
After the Second World War, his writings were spies. - As long as my blood is burning (Friesen publishing house, Soltau & Leipzig, 1924), blood-like victory (Friesen publishing house, Kassel, 1928) and not be discouraged. Persistence (Friesen publishing house, Soltau & Leipzig, 1939) in the Soviet zone of occupation on the list of proscribed literature set. [1] [2] [3]