Bernhart Rehse

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Bernhart Rehse (also: Bernhard Rehse , pseudonym : Bonhart Rehm , born November 11, 1875 in Barmen (now part of Wuppertal ); † July 30, 1946 ) was a German writer .

Life

Bernhart Rehse lived as a publishing director and writer in Munich . His literary work consists mainly of plays .

Works

  • That's how people are . Berlin-Westend 1909.
  • Fatherland . Berlin 1909.
  • The new generation . G. Müller, Munich [u. a.] 1911.
  • Mr. colleague . Munich 1912 (together with Ludwig Heller).
  • Triumph of love . G. Müller, Munich 1914.
  • The bride robbery . Theater Verlag, Munich 1923.
  • The miracle pastor . Waldorf-Astoria Zigarettenfabrik AG, Stuttgart 1926.
  • The voice on the phone . Bloch Erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf 1933.
  • The bewitched city . German stage distributor of the central publishing house of the NSDAP, Rather , Berlin 1935.
  • Knight jump . Hermann Haessel , Leipzig 1936
  • The young generation . Haessel, Leipzig 1937. Was placed on the list of literature to be segregated in the Soviet zone of occupation after the end of the Second World War .
  • Wedding in Haiti . Leipzig 1940.
  • The author and the adventure . Berlin-Lichterfelde 1942.
  • Bell King . Leipzig 1943.

Editing

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-q.html

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