Volk will zu Volk
Gutberlet, Heinrich
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Small card with german poetry by Heinrich Gutberlet.

Heinrich Gutberlet ( Lebensrune.png May 24 1877 in Hersfeld ; Todesrune.png 1953 ) was a German poet and writer. The son of a Lohgerbereibesitzers he spent his youth in Hersfeld, Berlin , chub , Auerbach and Dresden . In 1906 he returned to Berlin. In 1912 he married Elisabeth Althaus from Neuwied , but two years later died of illness. Heinrich Gutberlet took off in 1917 as Landsturmmann the First World War, in part.

In many of his poems Heinrich Gutberlet pointed to the Pan-Germany imminent danger from the east by the onrushing Slavs back. His warning calls were chiefly in Austria , the Emperor, he warned, given the Polish and Czech hostile even before the First World War to become hard, before it was too late. With deep sadness he looked at the the Slavs "in Vandal way" battered German city of Prague . In vain he had the lukewarm and weak warned not stand aside to stand in the face of Czech and Polish arrogance. To this end, he also writes in his poem "Prague":