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Joachim Hossenfelder (29 April 1899,
Cottbus Cottbus () or (;) is a university city and the second-largest city in the German state of Brandenburg after the state capital, Potsdam. With around 100,000 inhabitants, Cottbus is the most populous city in Lusatia. Cottbus lies in the Sorbian ...
– 28 June 1976,
Lübeck Lübeck (; or ; Latin: ), officially the Hanseatic League, Hanseatic City of Lübeck (), is a city in Northern Germany. With around 220,000 inhabitants, it is the second-largest city on the German Baltic Sea, Baltic coast and the second-larg ...
) was a German Protestant theologian. He led the Nazi German Christians in the ecclesiastical ministry of the Reich Evangelical Church until 1933.


Works

* ''Die Richtlinien der deutschen Christen.'' ed. Joachim Hossenfelder. Berlin 1932 * ''Unser Kampf'' (= ''Schriftenreihe der „Deutschen Christen“.'' Heft 1). M. Grevemeyer, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1933, ; 2nd ed. Gesellschaft für Zeitungsdienst, Berlin; H. G. Wallmann, Leipzig 1933 * ''Volk und Kirche. Die amtlichen Berichte der ersten Reichstagung 1933 der Glaubensbewegung „Deutsche Christen“'' (= ''Schriftenreihe der „Deutschen Christen“.'' Heft 4). Berlin, 1933, (Tagungsband); 2nd & 3rd eds. Grevemeyer, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1933.


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Further reading

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Klaus Scholder Klaus Scholder (January 12, 1930 – April 10, 1985) was a German ecclesiastical historian, professor of history at the University of Tübingen. Life Scholder was the son of Erlangen professor of Chemistry Rudolf Scholder. After his high schoo ...
: ''Die Kirchen und das Dritte Reich.'' Band 1: ''Vorgeschichte und Zeit der Illusion 1918–1934.'' Econ-Ullstein-List, München 2000, ISBN 3-612-26730-2. * Joachim G. Vehse: ''Leben und Wirken des ersten Reichsleiters der Deutschen Christen, Joachim Hossenfelder.'' In: ''Schriften des Vereins für Schleswig-Holsteinische Kirchengeschichte.'' 2. Reihe: ''Beiträge und Mitteilungen,'' Band 38. Karl Wachholtz, Neumünster 1982, , S. 73–123.


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Works on and by Joachim Hossenfelder
in the
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1899 births 1976 deaths People from Cottbus People from the Province of Brandenburg 20th-century German Protestant theologians Nazi Party members {{Germany-reli-bio-stub