Curt Reinhard Dietz

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Curt Reinhard Dietz - also: Kurt Reinhard Dietz - (born March 24, 1896 in Gießen , † 1949 in Berlin ) was a German writer .

Life

Studies, writing and book-making

After attending secondary school, he studied economics , literary history , German literature and philosophy at the University of Giessen . Since he did not finish his studies, he worked from 1922 to 1933 as a freelance writer and film and literary critic. In a publishing house he worked in the editing and advertising for aesthetic literature. In November 1925 he lived in the Vogelsang house near Lüchenthin in the Fritzow area in the Stettin district . He also worked as the editor of The Silent Hour , a monthly for music, cabaret, film and theater.

Reichsschrifttumsstelle and association work

On April 1, 1932, he became a member of the NSDAP . With the intercession of Joseph Goebbels in January 1934, from March 1934 he took over the management of the company and the establishment of the Reichsschrifttumstelle , which belonged to the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda . The Reichsschrifttumsstelle was headed by Heinz Wismann . Edgar Diehl worked with Dietz . In 1935 he lived in Berlin-Schöneberg at Kufsteiner Str. 5. In 1937 Dietz and Wismann ended this activity. On May 1, 1937, Dietz took up the post of director of the German Association for the Exploitation of Copyrights to Works of Literature .

Working as a writer

At the beginning of his work there were poems. Then he went on to write novels. These writings were marked by the strong effects of the turmoil of the twenties. On September 15, 1939, the crime film A Doctor's Novel, directed by Jürgen von Alten, was screened based on his novel Heimkehr ins Leben . Dietz wrote the screenplay with Kurt E. Walter (1908–1960). The film portrays the fate of a man who was sentenced to eight years in prison for a murder that he did not commit. Forgotten and alien in his environment, he has to build a new existence for himself.

Dietz 'work tell' comrade! (1941) was placed on the list of literature to be segregated in the Soviet occupation zone .

Fonts

  • What the day brought me (songs and poems). 1918
  • The sun is always there (sayings and poems). 1918
  • Because we are young ...! A song of life , Cologne 1920
  • Albert Hendschel, a forgotten humorist . In: Monthly Issues for Literature, Art and Science , August 1926
  • Melody of Life - Das Blut , Hamburg 1927
  • Sybille and the distress of the heart . 1927
  • From eleven to midnight . 1927
  • City on fire . 1927
  • Secret about the unknown . 1929
  • Light and Wisp: A novel from our day . Eisleben 1930
  • Luk doesn't care about love . 1931
  • Ueding returns home to life . In: Westfälische Zeitung . 1934, Verlag Langen Müller, Munich
  • Secret revealed . Leipzig 1935
  • Return to life . Berlin 1935
  • Lilofee . Leipzig 1935
  • Lilo overcomes hatred , no year (around 1935)
  • A man named Leander , no year (around 1935)
  • Men, Mustangs and Motore: Adventures and Experiences as editor, Berlin 1936 (content of the following stories: Heinz Steguweit: The shot in the bread - Josef Stollreiter: Windfeder - Jürgen Hahn-Butry: The silver bird from Gran Chaco - August Hinrichs: The pirates - Konrad Beste: Resko, the stallion - Mario Heil de Brentani: Lorle on the bridge - Otto Paust: Court martial - Ernst F. Löhndorff: Heiah - Hans Christoph Kaergel: Death over the street - Wolfram Brockmeier: The first shot - Kurt Arnold Findeisen : Stories from the Erzgebirge game shooter Karl Stülpner - Jürgen Hahn-Butry: The wolves of Kabbetschi - Heinz Steguweit: Monsieur Camarade! - KR Neubert: The brick carrier - Wilhelm von Scholz: The playmates - Barthold Blunck: The pirate - Otto Brües: Was der Pütt brought his youngest - August Hinrichs: Plinkenkrischan - Ines Widmann: Herbert Eggs sacrifice - Ernst F. Löhndorff: In the Namib - Martin Luserke: The hand that avenged itself - Fritz Helke: A deserter )
  • Pablo saves his father and other tales . 1936
  • The island of hope . 1938
  • A doctor's novel . Screenplay with Kurt E. Walter for the film, 1939
  • Kelters weekly novel . 1940
  • German land in distant zones: a colonial book for boys and girls . with Inge Wessel, 1940
  • Field post letter to a young friend . In: Wilfrid Bade , Wilmont Haake (Hrsg.): The heroic year - front and home report the war - 97 war fire stories . Berlin 1941
  • Tell me, comrade! Experiences from German districts . With a foreword by the Reichsbauernführer Richard Walther Darré , Berlin 1942
  • The Stranger - One Night's Riddle . Berlin, ISBN 978-3-85374-177-1

literature

Individual evidence

  1. polunbi.de
  2. She also published otherwise in the Franz-Eher-Verlag