Josefa Berens-Totenohl
Josefa Berens-Totenohl (30 March 1891, in Grevenstein, Sauerland – 6 June 1969) was a German writer and painter. She was the daughter of a blacksmith. First she became a teacher, but later worked as a writer and painter and made elaborate tapestries. Her romantic peasant novels were very popular in Nazi Germany; although she never joined the Nazi Party, and the novels had no ideological overtones, their praise of peasant virtue, rootedness, and strength were acceptable to the party.[1]
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- ^ George L. Mosse, NAZI CULTURE: INTELLECTUAL, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL LIFE IN THE THIRD REICH
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- 1891 births
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- People from Meschede
- People from the Province of Westphalia
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- German women novelists
- 20th-century German painters
- German women painters
- 20th-century German novelists
- 20th-century German women writers
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