Dtsch Med Wochenschr 2018; 143(25): 1866-1870
DOI: 10.1055/a-0630-4437
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Vom Chirurgen zum Verleger – Das Jahrhundertleben des Gottfried Bermann Fischer (1897–1995)

Life of a Century: Gottfried Bermann Fischer (1897–1995) – Surgeon and Publisher
Florian Bruns
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Publication Date:
18 December 2018 (online)

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Abstract

Gottfried Bermann Fischer was a German-Jewish physician and publisher who dedicated his life to the S. Fischer publishing company which ranks among the most significant German-language publishers in the 20th century. In 1925 Bermann left his position as a surgeon and married Brigitte Fischer, daughter of the company’s founder Samuel Fischer. Now called Bermann Fischer he became a passionate publisher and steered the company through the Weimar Republic and Nazi years, publishing authors like Hermann Hesse, Thomas Mann, and Alfred Döblin. Fearing the Nazi terror Bermann-Fischer left Germany in 1936 with his family and parts of the company. From his exile in Austria, Sweden, and later in the United States Bermann Fischer carried on with publishing. In 1950 the S. Fischer publishing company was reestablished in Frankfurt, West Germany. Bermann Fischer and his wife brought out the works of Sigmund Freud and books like Alexander Mitscherlich’s “Doctors of Infamy”. Through these publishing activities Bermann Fischer had a significant impact on public debates about medicine and its past in Germany.

Die Biografie Gottfried Bermann Fischers folgte keiner klassischen Arztkarriere: Nach Weltkriegsteilnahme, Medizinstudium und chirurgischer Assistenzzeit heiratete er 1925 die Verlagserbin Brigitte Fischer und wechselte in den Verlegerberuf. Indem er in der Nachkriegszeit neben den Werken von Hermann Hesse oder Thomas Mann auch medizinische Themen in das Spektrum des Verlages aufnahm, beeinflusste er entscheidend den Diskurs über die Medizin und ihre Vergangenheit in Deutschland.