Adolf Hechelmann

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Adolf Hechelmann (born February 10, 1905 in Leipzig , † August 11, 1962 in Hagen ) was a German writer and translator .

Life

Adolf Hechelmann belonged to the Jesuit order and taught as a senior teacher . In addition to theological specialist publications, he wrote several books for young people and translated numerous novels from French for the series of " Tracker Books " .

Works

  • The riddles of Katsch , Cologne 1932
  • Annoyances in the Church , Kevelaer 1938
  • Accusations against Christ , Kevelaer 1938
  • Nordic Christianity according to Snorri's Book of Kings , Kevelaer 1938
  • Life in the Holy Spirit , Hamburg 1949
  • Harry is looking for a way , Colmar 1950
  • King Sigurd's ride , Colmar 1957
  • Pamela's death voyage and other stories , Colmar [u. a.] 1961 (together with Maurice Vauthier )

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