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Friedrich Hielscher
Friedrich Hielscher (31 May 1902, Plauen, Vogtland6 March 1990, Furtwangen) was a German intellectual involved in the Conservative Revolutionary movement during the Weimar Republic and in the German resistance during the Nazi era.
He was the founder of an esoteric or Neopagan movement, the ''Unabhängige Freikirche'' (UFK, "Independent Free Church"), which he headed from 1933 until his death.
==Early life==
Hielscher was born to Fritz Hielscher and Gertrud Hielscher ''née'' Erdmenger in Plauen, Vogtland, at the time part of the Kingdom of Saxony. Baptized Fritz Johannes, he later changed his name to Hans Friedrich and finally to Friedrich.
Hielscher joined a Freikorps in 1919. He left his unit in 1920 due to his refusal to participate in the 1920 Kapp-Putsch.
From 1920 he studied law in Berlin, where he joined the ''schlagende'' ''Corps Normania Berlin'' and became politically active in the German People's Party.

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