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Joachim Hossenfelder (29 April 1899, Cottbus – 28 June 1976, Lübeck) was a German Protestant theologian. He led the Nazi German Christians in the ecclesiastical ministry of the Reich Evangelical Church until 1933.

Works

  • Die Richtlinien der deutschen Christen. ed. Joachim Hossenfelder. Berlin 1932
  • Unser Kampf (= Schriftenreihe der „Deutschen Christen“. Heft 1). M. Grevemeyer, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1933, OCLC 236223312; 2nd ed. Gesellschaft für Zeitungsdienst, Berlin; H. G. Wallmann, Leipzig 1933
  • Volk und Kirche. Die amtlichen Berichte der ersten Reichstagung 1933 der Glaubensbewegung „Deutsche Christen“ (= Schriftenreihe der „Deutschen Christen“. Heft 4). Berlin, 1933, OCLC 316205354 (Tagungsband); 2nd & 3rd eds. Grevemeyer, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1933.

References

  1. Enderis, Guido (November 29, 1933). "REICH FORCES OUT CHURCH EXTREMIST; Hossenfelder, Leader of Nazi German Christians, Quits the Protestant Governing Body. COMPLETE SHAKE-UP SEEN Hitler Summons Reich Bishop Mueller as New Synod to Unseat Him Is Demanded". New York Times.

Further reading

  • Klaus Scholder: Die Kirchen und das Dritte Reich. Band 1: Vorgeschichte und Zeit der Illusion 1918–1934. Econ-Ullstein-List, München 2000, ISBN 3-612-26730-2.
  • Joachim G. Vehse: Leben und Wirken des ersten Reichsleiters der Deutschen Christen, Joachim Hossenfelder. In: Schriften des Vereins für Schleswig-Holsteinische Kirchengeschichte. 2. Reihe: Beiträge und Mitteilungen, Band 38. Karl Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982, ISSN 0342-2097, S. 73–123.

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