Detlef Dähn

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Detlef Dähn (born December 16, 1960 , in Berlin ) is a German historian, photographer and author of the » Supertramp « cycle and various historical and current political articles. His latest publications appear under the pseudonym Filius Dannicus (FILIVS DANNICVS) because of his often explosive topics .

Life

Dähn spent his childhood and youth in Prenzlauer Berg . After leaving school, he completed an apprenticeship as a foreign trade merchant and was then with the intelligence forces of the National People's Army (NVA), from 1982 he studied foreign trade.

In 1986 Dähn married in Dresden and had two children. After the separation in 1989 he returned to Berlin and dealt with conceptual preparatory work for the » Supertramp «.

From 1991 to 1993, Dähn was part of the next generation of management staff involved in building the Neckermann department store on Karl-Marx-Allee, and from 1993 onwards, an independent retailer in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg. From 1994 he worked as a photographer; then concentrated again on writing; Condensation of the work »Supertramp«.

In 2002 he married again and went into business for himself by opening the store "Weltbildarchiv" in Berlin-Köpenick . In 2004 he completed the first volume »Supertramp«.

Dähn's documentary narrative style can be described as idiosyncratic satirical, he is based on writers such. B. GDR authors like Herbert Jobst or Rudi Strahl . He is currently working on historical evidence of historical falsifications and unconditional socio-critical considerations of the criminal machinations of political, state and supranational institutions