Zoberlein was born the son of a shoemaker and learned the bricklayer and stonemason craft. In the First World War was Zoberlein to sergeant and promoted among other things, with the Iron Cross II and First Class, and the Bavarian Golden Bravery Medal(the highest military decoration for Bavarian officers and crews) was awarded.
After the war, joined Zoberlein the FreikorpsEpp under Franz Ritter von Eppat. It was the defeat of the Soviet Republic in Bavaria involved. In 1921 he joined as a member of No. 869 in the NSDAP and the SA, and participated in the Munich Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch of 9 November 1923 in part.
By visiting secondary schools qualified Zoberlein as architect. He practiced this profession in the 1920s, apparently without much success from Munich. Originally he was the architect Otto Schieder Maier in July 1930 by the Nazi party and purchased for her office and party headquarters provided Barlow Palace (later the " Brown House") in the Munich BriennerstraÃe rebuild. That never happened, however. Hitler gave the more renowned architect Paul Ludwig Trust preference.
In the following the Röhm-Putsch already dis empowered SA Zoberlein advanced only slowly. Only in 1943 he was appointed brigadier-SA. But he was a member of the SA-Cultural Committee and president of the politically neutral under the statutes 'Bavarian Order of Bravery Medal', which enjoyed high prestige.
Zoberlein first work appeared in 1931, the World War II novel, "The belief in Germany," in Franz-wedding-Verlag in Munich. The cinematic realization of this novel, at the Zoberlein (and Ludwig Schmid-Wildy) led director, was implemented in 1934 under the title "Strike Team 1917". The book is one with a circulation of about 800,000 copies of the most successful World War II novels. In the foreword of the subtitle "A warrior's life from Verdun to the coup "marked wrote novel - which happened very rarely - Hitler himself:" Here is the legacy of the front down! A simple soldier, who did not intend the war literature to reproduce, has through years of hard work by his career written a load of the soul ".
His second novel "The Fugitive" from 1937 (subtitle: "A novel of the turmoil of the postwar period and the first survey") represents the struggle of the volunteer corps in the war and the Nazi movement as a continuation of the war effort of the front line soldiers in this Zoberlein work described the career of the shoemaker's son and front-line soldiers to Hans Krafft ardent supporter of National Socialism. According to Tobias Schneider was this "content as well as linguistically primitive Roman [...] with the worst anti-Semitic piece of work throughout the NS-Fiction" and the "road to Auschwitz" is already clearly marked out to be Jews explicitly, vermin ' compared, and when, Jewish pig 'defamed. At the same time radical countermeasures are required: "The tree which bears poisonous fruit, it must be cut down and thrown into the fire. There can be no compassion. Compassion is weakness. "
Zoberlein was due to his participation in the Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch 1923 winner of the so-called Blood Order and the Golden Party Badge of the NSDAP. In 1933 he was awarded the poet the City of Munich and in 1938 received the Culture Prize of the SA.
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