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While the Nazis were coming to power, and afterwards, Frenssen showed great loyalty to the party. He was vocally anti-Semitic and supported euthanasia.
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in 1903. But he had already for some years been known as a writer of novels, and in 1902, a year after his great success with
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In his later years, he abandoned Christianity because Christian morals were in conflict with his
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Selbstverlag Heide 1997. Zugleich Hamburger Universitätsdissertation 1995/96.
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Frenssen's grave on the Wodansberg (Wodan's Mountain)
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