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E. O. Plauen (often stylized as e.o.plauen) was the
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of Erich Ohser (18 March 1903 – 5 April 1944) (some sources give his birth year as 1909), a
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best known for his strip '' Vater und Sohn'' ("Father and Son").


Life and work

Ohser was born in Untergettengrün, nowadays an outlying centre of
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, in the
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. When he was four years old, his family moved to
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(hence his choice of pseudonym). He completed his studies at the Akademie für Graphische Künste und Buchgewerbe in
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in 1928. Beginning work at the '' Sächsische Sozialdemokratische Presse'', his work during the remainder of the
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was satirical and political in support of democracy and the center-left
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, whereupon he soon transferred to the party's official and widely-read newspaper ''
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''. Sharing the same political affiliation and a similar type of humor, he also maintained a co-operation with writer
Erich Kästner Emil Erich Kästner (; 23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German writer, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including ''Emil and the Detectives'' and '' Lisa an ...
, illustrating his satirical books ''Herz auf Taille'' and ''Ein Mann gibt Auskunft''. In the final years of the Weimar Republic, satirical representations of
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and
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in ''Vorwärts'' earned him the enmity of the
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, and in 1933, he was swiftly prohibited from practicing his trade (''Berufsverbot''). Following that, he was dependent on his wife's income for some time, until he found work again in late-1934, when illustrated weekly magazine ''
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'' announced that it was looking for "a German
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-type" of regular comic strip to publish. Ohser responded by sending in his first ''Vater und Sohn'' strips which the magazine's editorial board was immediately delighted about, but it was soon determined that he could only work under pseudonym because of his occupational ban, and he settled upon the pen name "E. O. Plauen", based on his initials and his childhood home of the town of Plauen. As demanded by this arrangement, his ''Vater und Sohn'' cartoons that he drew in the following years were entirely unpolitical. In 1940, Ohser was hired by Goebbels's propaganda weekly ''Das Reich'', where he drew anti-Soviet and anti-American caricatures. In 1942, Goebbels founded a national animation studio, ''Deutsche Zeichenfilm GmbH'', where Ohser worked on the 17-minute animation ''Armer Hansi'' about a canary who, in accordance with authoritarian Nazi ideology, learns about the 'folly' in rebelling against rules and authorities when leaving his cage, encountering a dangerous world outside and, barely surviving, returns to the safety of his cage in the end. Also from 1940, Ohser began to produce anti-Nazi cartoons in secret again and sharply criticized the Nazi regime in verbal remarks to friends, neighbors, and colleagues. In 1944, he was arrested on charges of expressing anti-Nazi opinions (''reichsfeindliche Äußerungen'') and a trial to be presided over by
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was arranged. On 5 April 1944, the day before his trial, Ohser committed
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in his cell.


''Vater und Sohn''

'' Vater und Sohn'' was a generally wordless feature consisting typically of five or six panels, in which a stout, bald man with a moustache and his young son Eric get into and out of various predicaments regarding day-to-day events. The strip featured
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humour most of all (
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s are frequent) but emphasizes the tender and conspiratorial relationship between the two. The strip appeared from 1934 to 1937 in the
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, for a total of 157 episodes. In the early 1990s, the feature was also transformed into a children's book series by Iranian publisher, 'Vazheh', which included explanations of the cartoons (in Persian) along with the strip on the opposite page.


Memorials

In 1968 his ashes were interred in the central cemetery of his hometown, which took over responsibility for the grave's maintenance in 1988. The Städtische Galerie in
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mounted an exhibition of his works in 200

He is also remembered with the E.O. Plauen prize for an outstanding living caricaturis

Moreover, his "Vater und Sohn" characters have a
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in his hometow

where the figures also appear on storefronts and tram schedule

''Vater und Sohn'' also inspired the Belgian comic strip ''
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'' (1947-1974) by
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, which is also a
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comic about a father and his son.KOUSEMAKER, Kees en Evelien, ''"Wordt Vervolgd- Stripleksikon der Lage Landen"'', Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, Utrecht, Antwerpen, 1979, blz. 192.


Sources


External links


"E. O. Plauen"
''lambiek.net''. Retrieved 2024-02-05.

''www.kunstsam.de''. Retrieved 2024-02-05.

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