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Herbert Boehme


Herbert Böhme (17 October 1907; Frankfurt (Oder) – 23 October 1971; Lochham, Gräfelfing) was a German poet who wrote poems and battle hymns for the Nazi Party. After the Second World War he became involved with neo-fascism.

Böhme joined the Nazi Party on 1 May 1933 and the SA on 1 September 1933. In 1930 Böhme was included in the newly formed Junge Mannschaft, a group of semi-official Nazi Party poets that also included Heinrich Anacker, Gerhard Schumann and Hitler Youth leader Baldur von Schirach. On Adolf Hitler he wrote "you walk among the people as their saviour". His most well-known work in Nazi Germany was Cantata for November 9, a eulogy to the Nazi 'martyrs' of the Feldherrnhalle which praised Hitler in Messianic terms. Other poems including Wir hissen die Fahne and Langemarck also became Nazi standards. Along with his contemporaries Böhme and his works are largely dismissed as propaganda with little real artistic merit.

After the war he became an associate of Gerhard Krüger, and along with him led a short-lived political party that was quickly absorbed by the Deutsche Reichspartei in 1949. The two would later move to the more extremist Socialist Reich Party. Böhme was also close to Arthur Ehrhardt and in 1951 the pair established the pan-European nationalist journal Nation Europa, which was to become important to the neo-fascist network across Europe. In 1965 Böhme joined the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD).


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