- Hans-Friedrich Blunck
Hans-Friedrich Blunck (
3 September 1888 –24 April 1961 ) was ajurist and a writer. In the time of theThird Reich , he occupied various positions inNazi cultural institutions.Life
A schoolteacher's son, Blunck was born in Altona near
Hamburg and studiedlaw at theUniversity of Kiel and theRuprecht Karl University of Heidelberg . He was called into the forces in theFirst World War and served as an officer. Between 1920 and 1928, he worked as a government adviser, and from 1925 until 1928 as asyndic at theUniversity of Hamburg .Blunck lived from 1919 to 1924 in the Vierbergen district of
Ahrensburg and later lived inHoisdorf . In 1931, Blunck moved to his estate "Mölenhoff" in Grebin nearPlön .Between 1920 and 1940, Blunck published many
novel s andnarrative s, which are regarded in modern times as an attempt to establish the way toNational Socialism . Blunck was especially interested in Nordic themes andHanse atic history, which he framed with an emphasis on nationalistic aspects and the "völkisch " body of thought. His work includes conflicts with the Germanic pantheon,Norse saga s,fairytale s, ghost stories andLow Saxon poetry .After
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized power, Blunck was chosen on7 June 1933 to be the second chairman of the Section for Poetry of thePrussian Academy of the Arts ; the first chairman wasHanns Johst . Blunck had before this taken up one of the posts left open after allJew ish members had been excluded.In 1933, Blunck was ordered to take the post of the first President of the Reich Literature Chamber ("Reichsschrifttumskammer"), whose job was to further the control and
Gleichschaltung of literary production and distribution. However, by October 1935, he was removed from this position atHans Hinkel 's instigation. Unlike his successor Johst, Blunck was not a member of theNSDAP and spoke out againstpersecution of Jews who served in World War I. Blunck was named foreign representative of the Reich Literature Chamber and Honorary "Chairman by Seniority."In 1936, Blunck founded the "Foundation of German Works Abroad" ("Stiftung Deutsches Auslandswerk"), whose goal was to propagate a positive picture of the Third Reich abroad. Blunck was first president, and then from 1940 on, he served as honorary president of the foundation, which in consultation with Reich ministries and NSDAP organizations coordinated foreign-based German companies' activities.
In 1952, Blunck published his memoirs under the title "Unwegsame Zeiten" ("Pathless Times"). He died on
24 April 1961 .Literature
* Jürgen Blunck: "Bibliographie Hans Friedrich Blunck. Mit einem Anhang: Schriften von und über Barthold Blunck." Hamburg: Ges. zur Förderung d. Werkes von Hans Friedrich Blunck e. V. 1981. (= Jahrbuch der Gesellschaft zur Förderung des Werkes von Hans Friedrich Blunck; 1981)
* W. Scott Hoerle: "Hans Friedrich Blunck. Poet and Nazi collaborator. 1888-1961." Oxford u.a.: Peter Lang. 2003. (= Studies in modern German literature; 97) ISBN 0-8204-6292-6
* Christian Jenssen: "Hans Friedrich Blunck. Leben und Werk." Berlin: Buch- und Tiefdr.-Ges., Abt. Buchverl. 1935.
* Kai-Uwe Scholz: "Chamäleon oder Die vielen Gesichter des Hans-Friedrich Blunck. Anpassungsstratregien eines prominenten NS-Kulturfunktionärs vor und nach 1945." In: Ludwig Fischer (Hrsg.): "Dann waren die Sieger da. Studien zur literarischen Kultur in Hamburg 1945-1950". Hamburg: Dölling und Galitz. 1999.(= Schriftenreihe der Hamburgischen Kulturstiftung; 7) ISBN 3-930802-83-XExternal links
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* [http://www.polunbi.de/pers/blunck-01.html Hans Friedrich Blunck - Brief biography, legacy and publications] (in German)
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