- Richard Euringer
Richard Euringer (
April 4 ,1891 –August 29 ,1953 ) was a Germanwriter . Although active starting in the 1920s, he is best known for his later career, in which he was a supporter of the Nazis. His best-known work is probably "Als Flieger in zwei Kriegen ", published in 1941 byPhilipp Reclam Jr. ofLeipzig . From 1950 he published under the pseudonym Florian Ammer.Euringer was born in
Augsburg , where he attended Gymnasium. He then became a soldier and officer, and inWorld War I enlisted as a pilot. After the war he took up writing, and published several books.Starting in 1931, he became a political-cultural correspondent for the "
Völkischer Beobachter ", a Nazi newspaper. In 1933, his work "Deutsche Passion" attracted the attention ofJoseph Goebbels , gaining him for the first time national attention. In 1933, he also became a director of the libraries inEssen . In this capacity, he identified 18,000 works deemed not to correspond with Nazi ideology, which were publicly burned as a result. In 1934 he became a member of the advisory boards for writing and broadcasting in the "Reich". After 1936, he worked as a freelance writer.
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