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Alexander Lösche (born October 31, 1910 in Hanover ; † April 19, 2005 in Berlin ) was a German production manager at DEFA .

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After graduating from high school in 1930, the son of a bank employee studied law and economics at the universities of Freiburg, Munich, Kiel and Berlin . For political reasons - Lösche was a member of the SPD - he was not admitted to the legal traineeship in the Third Reich . He then found employment in a legal advisory office. An internship at Siemens followed. Drafted in when the war broke out in 1939, he returned to Siemens for a time during the war before he was drafted into service in 1942.

Immediately after the end of the war in 1945, the Soviets appointed Lösche as a member of the Magistrate of Greater Berlin . At times he was Erich Gniffke's personal advisor . As a result of the forced merger of the SPD and KPD to form the SED Delete 1946 SED -member and subsequently charged with various official posts. For example, he took over the management of the personnel office of the SED party executive, but in 1949 applied to be relieved of his work in the party apparatus and on June 15, 1949 was promoted to head of DEFA's film distribution , Progress Film-Verleih , where he remained until 1950.

On October 1, 1950, Lösche was employed by DEFA feature film production as a production manager. For the next quarter of a century he mainly produced feature films; For a short time, 1951/52, he was also the production manager of the DEFA newsreel and documentary department. Alexander Lösche retired on December 31, 1976.

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  1. ^ Delete in: Who was who in the GDR
  2. ^ Delete in DEFA chronicle for the year 1949
  3. ^ Delete in Heike Amos: Politics and Organization of the SED Headquarters 1949-1963