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Heinrich Anacker

Heinrich Anacker (born 29 January 1901 in Buchs, Aargau — died 14 January 1971 in Wasserburg am Bodensee) was a German author.
Anacker entered National Socialist circles in Vienna in 1922, joined the SA, and after 1933 lived in Berlin as a freelance writer. He wrote a spate of SA and Hitler Youth songs and was considered the "lyricist of the Brown Front"; he won the 1934 Dietrich Eckart Prize and the 1936 NSDAP Prize for Art. Nonetheless, after the war he was classified as only minimally incriminated. His poetry collections include ''Die Trommel'' (The Drum; 1931), ''Der Aufbau'' (Uplift; 1936), and ''Glück auf, es geht gen Morgen'' (Hurrah, It Will Soon Be Morning; 1943).
:Brothers, what will remain from our time?
:Runes will forever glow!
:Our bodies will disappear
:As dust in the winds they will blow.
:It was we who built the streets,
:That our grandchildren first saw complete;
:Along them, cars will boldly whiz,
:For a hundred and a thousand years.
:What we wrote in inflexible deeds
:Unshaken will ever remain,
:Forever, beginning and amen,
:The most vivid rune: The Führer's name!
— "Brothers, What Will Remain?" in ''Das Schwarze Korps'', 14 August 1935.
==Bibliography==

*Christian Zentner, Friedemann Bedürftig (1991). ''The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich''. Macmillan, New York. ISBN 0-02-897502-2



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