Afterwards Kisshauer moved to the near Jena where he worked at Carl Zeiss AG and wrote first publications on astronomy and projection planetaria designed by Walther Bauersfeld.
[2] As a fellow worker of Alfred Rosenberg he was charged during World War II with psychological warfare, distributing specially written horoscopes.
Moreover, he imposed some influence to prevent followers of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity from getting professorships in theoretical physics.
After war Kisshauer again gave lectures on astronomy, e.g. at Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and in radio broadcasts.
Ellic Howe quoted him in his books on astrology in the Third Reich, regretting he had not interviewed Kisshauer before his death.