Josef Magnus Wehner

Josef Magnus Wehner (14 November 1891 in Bernbach – 14 December 1973 in Munich) was a German writer and playwright. Celebrated (locally, in Fulda) as a "great German poet" his reputation is criticized for the militarism displayed in his work and his allegiance to the NSDAP.

Wehner was one of the 88 German authors who signed the ''Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft'', a 1933 "promise of most loyal obedience" to Adolf Hitler. After the war, he wrote a number of feast plays for religious occasions, including celebrations for Rabanus Maurus and Saint Boniface. In a 1988 study of Wehner, Joachim Hohmann concluded that Wehner's past was too easily forgotten and that his reputation as a Catholic ''Heimatdichter'' was undeserved and white-washed his national socialist past. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Wehner, Josef Magnus
    Published 1942
    Classmark: Y01.2
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