Andreas Engermann

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Walter Düpmann , pseudonyms : Andreas Engermann , ***, Herbert Schmidt (born September 27, 1919 in Haslach im Kinzigtal , Baden , † September 13, 1995 in Göppingen ) was a German educator and author.

Life

Düpmann, son of an operations manager, studied economics at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . The graduate economist worked as a teacher and retired as a senior teacher .

He was a journalist for the Fellbacher Zeitung and the Stuttgarter Zeitung . He wrote short stories and novels under the pseudonym Andreas Engermann and lived in Heiningen (Göppingen district) , Württemberg .

Works

  • You won't find a better one. Roman, Kindler, Munich 1952 (previously anonymously published as *** in REVUE magazine)
  • He walked by my side. Roman, Kindler, Munich 1952
  • And nobody knew why. Roman, Lichtenberg, Munich 1963

literature

  • Wilhelm Kosch, Carl Ludwig Lang: German Literature Lexicon: 20th Century. Biographical-bibliographical manual. Verlag KG Saur, 2000, ISBN 3-908255-06-6 , page 624
  • Rolf Düsterberg : Soldier and War Experience. German military memorial literature (1945–1961) on the Second World War. Motives, terms, evaluations (= studies and texts on the social history of literature, Volume 78). Niemeyer, Tübingen 2000, ISBN 3-484-35078-4 , p. 235

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