- Hans Zehrer
Hans Zehrer (pseud. Hans Thomas,
June 22 ,1899 –August 23 ,1966 ) was a Germanjournalist . He edited a leadingright-wing journal, "Die Tat ", and founded the "Tat" Circle.Biography
Zehrer was born in
Berlin to apostal official. In 1917 Zehrer enlisted as a soldier and remained so after theFirst World War . He took part in theKapp Putsch of 1920.Zehrer studied at
Berlin University before becoming a journalist. From 1923 till 1929 he was editor of the paper the "Vossische Zeitung ". His political thinking was influenced byArthur Moeller van den Bruck ; he also admiredVilfredo Pareto andHenri De Man . He became an editor of "Die Tat " in 1930, which under his direction saw its circulation grow dramatically. To prevent coming under control of theNSDAP , Zehrer introduced a varied group of writers to the magazine, likeGregor Strasser andKurt von Schleicher .With
Hitler in power in 1934 (Strasser and Schleischer being murdered in theNight of the Long Knives ) Zehrer relinquished himself from editorial duties (Zehrer was married to aJewish woman until 1938) and retired to the islandSylt . Zehrer returned to Berlin and became the manager of theStalling publishing house in 1938.From 1943 to 1945 Zehrer was a soldier in the
Luftwaffe , but saw no active service. In 1946 he briefly worked for the then British controlled "Die Welt ". He was chief editor of the "Sonntagsblatte " from 1948 to 1953, after which he became chief editor at "Die Welt" (taken over byAxel Springer in that year). He also was a columnist for the "Bild-Zeitung ".He died in Berlin.
References
* "
Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 " edited byPhilip Rees (1991, ISBN 0-13-089301-3), pp. 417-418.External links
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* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762(196507)70%3A4%3C1035%3AHZAANE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C Hans Zehrer as a Neoconservative Elite Theorist] byWalter Struve , "The American Historical Review ", Vol. 70, No. 4 (Jul., 1965), pp. 1035-1057.
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