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Paul Oskar Höcker (17 December 1865 – 6 May 1944) was a German
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, who also wrote under the pseudonym ''Heinz Grevenstett''. He was one of the 88 signatories of the 1933 proclamation of loyalty to
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, the '' Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft''.


Biography

Paul Oskar Höcker was born the third son of author and actor
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in
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, in the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen. He was raised in
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, where his father was engaged to the court of
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. At the age of 19, in 1884, he moved to
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, where he graduated secondary school. That same year he enrolled at the
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and until 1888 studied
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. From 1888 to 1889 he performed his military service, and in 1893 married Margarete Linke. In 1908 he had a house built in
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(Lindenallee 21) by architect Emilie Winkelmann in the Italian country house style, the '' Landhausstil''. In 1928-1929 he had another house built, nearby in the Nussbaumallee 8, by Alfred Gellhorn, with a garden designed by Gustav Allinger. He wrote comedies,
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s,
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s, memoirs, and children's books. A prolific and successful author, some of his novels were adapted for the movies. He was the father of musician and author Karla Höcker.


Early writing career, World War I

In the beginning of the twentieth century he wrote a number of Leatherstocking Tales for children in the vein of
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, and attracted attention in the
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; '' The Pittsburg Press'', in a short biographical article published in 1905, describes him as the author of "delightfully humorous stories." During
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he was a captain in the
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in
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,
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. He wrote of his experiences in the first three months of the war in ''An der Spitze meiner Kompagnie. Drei Monate Kriegserlebnisse'' (Berlin: 1919), which drew attention in the US: ''
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'' praised the "admirable pen-pictures of life at the front" by "one of Germany's most popular writers"; the paper also reported on other adventures by Höcker at the front, translating and printing his letters detailing war experiences. From 1914 to 1918 he was the publisher of the ''Liller Kriegszeitung'', and in 1917 published his war memoirs, ''Ein Liller Roman''.


Nazi period

After the
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came to power, he was one of the 88 German authors who signed the '' Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft'', in which the undersigned promised their "most loyal obedience" to
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. This did not hinder Nazi authorities to take a dismissing view of "nationalist kitsch from the feathers of the Gleichschaltarios, opportunists and fellow travelers who are watering down the National Revolution (of the likes of Paul Oskar Höcker)". His autobiography, published in 1940 as ''Gottgesandte Wechselwinde'', was banned in 1948 by the authorities of the
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. He died in
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, in 1944.


Books authored (selection)


Novels

* ''Geldheiraten''. Berlin: Hillger, 1897. * ''Argusaugen''. Berlin: Hillger, 1898. * ''Vor dem Kriegsgericht''. Berlin: Hillger, 1900. * ''Frühlingsstürme''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1904. * ''Lebende Bilder''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1911. * ''Das goldene Schiff''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1911. * ''Kleine Mama''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1913. * ''Musikstudenten''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1913. * ''Der ungekrönte König''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1913. * ''Die indische Tänzerin''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1914. * ''Das Volk in Waffen Vaterländisches Liederspiel in 4 Bildern''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1914. * ''Die junge Exzellenz''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1915. * ''Zwischen den Zeilen. Ein Roman in Briefen''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1916. * ''Die lachende Maske''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1917. * ''Das glückliche Eiland''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1919. * ''Fasching''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1920. * ''Der Held des Abends''. Berlin: Scherl, 1921. * ''Don Juans Frau''. Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1921. * ''Der Mann von der Straße''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1922. * ''Heimatlust. Ein Roman aus der alten Potsdamer Geheimratswelt''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1922. * ''Die blonde Gefahr''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1923. * ''Die kleine Tutt und ihre Liebhaber''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1923. * ''Modell Sirene''. Berlin: Scherl, 1925. * ''Dicks Erziehung zum Gentleman'', Roman, Berlin: Scherl, 1925. * ''Die Frau am Quell. Der Roman einer Tänzerin'', Berlin: Scherl, 1926. * ''Im Hintergrund der schöne Fritz'', Roman. Berlin: Ullstein, 1928. * ''Die Sonne von St. Moritz''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1928. * ''Wirbelsturm auf Kuba''. Berlin: Scherl, 1928. * ''Die Meisterspionin''. Berlin: Scherl, 1929. * ''Wintersport''. Bielefeld: Velhagen u. Klasing, 1929. * ''Der Preisgekrönte''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1930. * ''Die sieben Stufen''. Berlin: Scherl, 1930. * ''Den Dritten heirat' ich einmal''. Berlin: Scherl, 1931. * ''Dina und der kleine Herzog''. Berlin: Scherl, 1932. * ''Bettina auf der Schaukel''. Berlin: Scherl, 1934. * ''Die reizendste Frau - außer Johanna. Roman aus der Zeit Bismarcks''. Berlin: Scherl, 1935. * ''Die Zietenhusaren. Roman aus der Zeit Friedrichs des Großen''. Berlin: Scherl, 1936. * ''Königin von Hamburg''. Berlin: Scherl, 1937. * ''Ich liebe dich. Ein Grieg-Roman''. Berlin: Scherl, 1940.


Short stories

* ''Wie Schorschel Bopfinger auf Abwege geriet'', Geschichten, Stuttgart: Engelhorn, 1922.


Memoirs

* ''An der Spitze meiner Kompagnie. Drei Monate Kriegserlebnisse'', Berlin u.a.: Ullstein, 1914. (War memoir) *''Ein Liller Roman''. 1917. (War memoir) * ''Die Stadt in Ketten'', Ein neuer Liller Roman. Berlin: Ullstein, 1918. * ''Kinderzeit''. Berlin: Ullstein, 1919. (Childhood memoir) * ''Gottgesandte Wechselwinde. Lebenserinnerungen eines Fünfundsiebzigjährigen'', Bielefeld: Velhagen u. Klasing, 1940. (Autobiography)


Other

* ''Finnland''. Bielefeld u. Leipzig, Velhagen u. Klasing, 1923. (Popular history and geography) * ''Schloßmusik auf Favorite'', Berlin: Scherl, 1943.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1920) * '' Tannenberg'' (1932)


References


Sources


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External links

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