Hanns Johst
(1890 - 1978)
Hanns Johst was a German playwright and Nazi Poet Laureate.
Johst studied medicine and philosophy and - later -
history of art. He joined the army in 1914. In 1918, he settled down
at the Starnberger See.
His early work is influenced by expressionism (e.g., Der Anfang (1917), Der König (1920)). Later he turned
to the naturalism psychology (Wechsler und Händler (1923), Thomas
Paine (1927)).
In 1935,
Johst became the President of the Reichsschrifttumskammer and of the
Deutsche Akademie für Dichtung - organisations for German writers,
but at this time just for writers who were producing pro-Nazi work. In the essay "Standpunkt und Fortschritt" (1933)
he declared his agreement with Hitler's ideology.
Johst has gained notoriety for writing a line misattributed
to Hermann Göring:
"Wenn ich Kultur höre ... entsichere ich
meinen Browning". Meaning: "Whenever I hear the word culture...
I release the safety-catch of my Browning!" - Schlageter (Act 1,
Scene 1)
Sources: What-Means.Com.
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