I have recently found several listings for the title "Voice of Our
Ancestors" by Wulf Sorensen. It is almost inevitably followed by a note
to the effect that Sorensen is believed to be Himmler. This would
appear to be untrue judging from the following listing from WorldCat,
the world's largest union library catalogue:
1. Freund Hein Author: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof, 1899-
Publication: Berlin, Nordland verlag, 1940
2. Die Stimme der Ahnen :eine Dichtung von Wulf Sörensen. [i.e. F.
Fischer-SörensenAuthor: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof, 1899- Publication:
Berlin : Nordland-Verlag, 1943
3. Freund HeinAuthor: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof, 1899-
Publication: Berlin, Nordland verlag 1940
4. De stem der vaderen. Author: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof, 1899-,
and others Publication: Amsterdam, Uitgeverij "Storm" 1942
5. Die stimme der ahnen;
Author: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof, 1899- Publication: Berlin, Nordland-
verlag 1939
6. Die Stimme der Ahnen;
Author: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof, 1899- Publication: Berlin, Nordland-
verlag 1937
7. Eine unnütze Gesellschaft. Author: Fischer-Sörensen, Frithjof,
1899- Publication: Stuttgart, Thienemanns, 1960
All this is perhaps too scholarly for light reading, but how does entry
7, the only post-war publication date, translate into English? Is
anyone familiar with this title or any personal information on Frithjof
Sorensen?
Himmler writings, Pen names?
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Re: Himmler writings, Pen names?
Eine unnütze Gesellschaft means "A useless company" in German.
Re: Himmler writings, Pen names?
Of course not Himmler:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frithjof_Fischer
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frithjof_Fischer