Bernd Juds
Bernd Juds (born May 15, 1939 in Berlin ; † April 16, 2004 there ) was a German publicist and writer . He also published under the pseudonym Bernd Gerhardsen.
Life
Juds studied law and journalism in Berlin in the early 1960s . He volunteered at Mannheimer Morgen and became a journalist, especially for radio. His comparison of the songs of the Bundeswehr , the National People's Army and the Wehrmacht led to the Bundeswehr revising its songbook. He also examined the libraries of the Bundeswehr and discovered a lot of Nazi propaganda literature in them.
After reunification he founded the Mozart Society Berlin-Brandenburg in Lübben . He had been a member of the Association of German Writers since 1971 . He was married to Ingrid Juds-Varduhn (1938-2013).
Juds wrote radio plays , radio features , poetry , aphorisms, and street theater . He spoke twelve languages and translated from English , French , Polish , Serbo-Croatian , Italian , Spanish , Modern Greek , Latin and Sorbian .
Bernd Juds died in Berlin in 2004 at the age of 64. His grave is in the Evangelical Churchyard Nikolassee .
Works
Radio:
- Keyword Sao Paulo . 1955 (children's radio play)
- Is it easier to shoot with Dwinger ? 1967 (feature)
- Who does a landscape belong to? 1968 (audio piece)
- Half-city tour . 1969 (audio piece)
- Bears, Free, Bosna Folklor. 1970, 1971 (audio piece)
- Slavs on the Spree . 1972 (audio piece)
- Well Chwileczke at "Himmlerstadt" . 1972 (audio piece)
- The great Easter march from the Easter march . 1972 (radio play)
- Count to 501 . 1972 (radio play)
- Ataturk, plastic, gold-plated . 1973 (audio piece)
- Forest . 1974 (audio piece)
- A still unexpected festival . 1970 (radio story)
- Farewell to Meinemberlin . 1970 (lyric cycle)
- Four trips to the most distant islands . 1970 (audio prose)
- Olympics! 1971 (lyric cycle)
- ... and German singing . 1979 (speaking piece)
- The ranks tightly closed - That it just crashes . 1980 (audio sequence)
- Later on Kreuzberg . 1982 (story)
- Indians . 1983 (audio piece)
- Island . 1987 (radio play)
Printed:
- On the Bitterfelder Weg and further west - German poetry, analyzed and criticized . In: Hans Abich (Ed.): Attempts on Germany . Schünemann, Bremen 1970, ISBN 3-7961-4275-3 , pp. 229–245
- Momir Vojvodić; translated and introduced by Gabriella Schubert, revisions by Bernd Juds: From the sources of my mountains . German-Yugoslav Cultural Society, Berlin 1981 (poems and aphorisms)
- Poems and aphorisms. In: Friedolin Reske (Ed.): Stierstädter Gesangbuch . Eremiten-Presse publishing house, Stierstadt 1968
- Poems and aphorisms. In: Dieter Hülsmanns (compilation): Damage, donate. Instructions to make disgruntled and morose life . Eremiten-Presse, Stierstadt [et al.] 1972
- Bernd Juds (text), Martin Thomas (photos): Yugoslav Adriatic . Bucher, Munich and Lucerne 1990, ISBN 3-7658-0616-1
- Ernst Gertsch; edited, edited and supplemented by Bernd Juds: The most beautiful place in the world. Sketches and memories. Schlaefli, Interlaken 1997, ISBN 3-85884-054-8
literature
- Kürschner's German Literature Calendar . 63. Born, 2002/2003, Volume 1: A-O . Saur, Munich and Leipzig 2003, ISBN 3-598-23585-2 , ISSN 0343-0936 , pp. 560-561
- Kerstin Decker: Bernd Juds. Born in 1939. In: Der Tagesspiegel. July 2, 2004
- Juds, Bernd . In: Who's Who in Literature . Volume 1: A-S . Who's Who Books & Publishing, Wörthsee 1978/79, ISBN 3-921220-20-3 , ISSN 0170-7051 , p. 302
Web links
- Literature by and about Bernd Juds in the catalog of the German National Library
- Chronicle of the projects in 2004 (with picture by Bernd Juds)
Individual evidence
- ^ Jörg Weigand : pseudonyms. A lexicon. Code names of the authors of German-language narrative literature . 3rd edition, Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden 2000, ISBN 3-7890-6906-X , p. 194.
- ↑ Heroes in the Locker . In: Der Spiegel . No. 50 , 1967, p. 50 ( online ). .
- ↑ What remains are his food for thought . In: Lausitzer Rundschau . November 8, 2004. Tatjana Wulfert: The older she got, the more often she talked about her brother. Obituary for Ingrid Juds-Varduhn (born 1938) . In: Der Tagesspiegel , October 18, 2013 (accessed March 11, 2019).
- ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 626.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Juds, Bernd |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German publicist and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 15, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | April 16, 2004 |
Place of death | Berlin |