Käthe Korth

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Käthe Korth , née Knoll , (born November 20, 1902 in Strelitz, Posen Province , Kingdom of Prussia ; † May 11, 1982 in Berlin ) was a German writer .

Life

Käthe Korth was the daughter of a goods manager. She attended the secondary school for girls in the district town of Colmar and later in Bromberg . After the First World War , the province of Poznan had to be left. In 1919 they moved to Drossen and then to Arnswalde in the Neumark . Further stations in her life were Berlin , where she married a theologian in 1925 , Havelland and Niederlausitz . From there she had to flee with six children in 1945 . She then lived in Rathenow an der Havel until her husband retired, and from 1964 in Berlin-Spandau . Käthe Korth wrote short stories and children's stories as well as the text for two children's films made.

Works

Filmography

  • Everything for my Africa
  • Ännlein and Sybille

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar , 58th year 1981, pages 564 and 586
  2. Gundel Paulsen (Ed.): Christmas stories from Lower Saxony , see works
  3. Kürschner's German Literature Calendar, Volume 58, 1981, Page 586