German Literature Companion:
Richard Euringer |
Euringer, Richard (Augsburg, 1891-1953, Essen), an officer cadet (Fahnenjunker) in 1913, served as a German army pilot in 1914-16 on the western front, later with the Turks in Syria, and finally as commander of the Flying School at Lechfeld, Bavaria. He was unable to settle down in the restless immediate post-war years, and became an early member of the NSDAP. He wrote a number of novels, some based on his war experiences, other reflecting his own day: Fliegerschule 4 (1929), Vortrupp Pascha (1937), Der Zug durch die Wüste (1938), Die Arbeitslosen (1930), and Die Fürsten fallen (1935). Ludwigslegende (1934) deals with Ludwig II of Bavaria. Under National Socialism he was municipal librarian in Essen and later ‘Reichskultursenator’.

