Marching Conquerors – or Flags and Flowers?
March 12th-15th, 1938 Feistritz i.R. – Klagenfurt
by Wilhelm L. Kriessmann, 2008
copyright Carolyn Yeager 2013
It started early with me as with quite a few young Gymnasiasts at the Bundesgymnasium (state high school) in Klagenfurt. In 1932, when I entered the boarding school, I joined the National Socialist Schuelerbund and never left the ranks of “Gross Deutscher Gesinnung” (idea of Greater Germany). Was it because of the influences in my home village where my schoolteacher father struggled to keep the German language predominant in the school against the local priest’s Slovenian? Was it Gustav Freitag’s Die Ahnen, the Nibelungen Saga or Felix Dahn’s Der Kampf um Rom, and similar literature that I read? Or was it the stirring teaching of our history professors through most of my Gymnasium time?