Fritz Nötzoldt

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Fritz Nötzoldt (born January 7, 1908 in Nöschenrode , † April 29, 1987 in Heidelberg ) was a German bookseller , cabaret artist , editor and author .

Urn niche with marble plaque on which the life dates of Fritz Nötzoldt and Elsbeth Janda are carved. The urn niche is in the columbarium of the crematorium in the Heidelberg mountain cemetery
Urn niches in the side wall of the crematorium at the Heidelberg Bergfriedhof

Life

Fritz Nötzholdt was the eldest son of the princely building councilor Wallrat Nötzoldt. The set designer and painter Helmut Nötzoldt is his brother. Growing up in the suburb of Wernigerode in the Harz Mountains under Wernigerode Castle , Fritz Nötzoldt went to Heidelberg after the Second World War , where he gained national fame as a cabaret artist and author of numerous humorous books. In the 1950s he was responsible for the children's page of the Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung , on which on 20./21. July 1957 under the title Ulrich climbed the Eiffel Tower the first article by Ulrich Wickert appeared.

Fritz Nötzoldt was married to Elsbeth Janda , the Conférencière , cabaret artist , actress , author and editor . Elsbeth Janda became widely known through her publications, her stage appearances and her television programs to cultivate and cultivate the Kurpfälzer dialect .

Works

  • People under the Brocken , publishing house "Der Harz" Magdeburg 1938
  • The miner from the Rough Land. A story from the Harz (about the discovery of the Baumannshöhle in Rübeland ), Magdeburg 1941
  • The juggler flower , Heidelberg around 1946
  • Benno must be helped , Heidelberg 1947
  • The House of Lies , 1948
  • At the microphone: Hein Schneidewind , 1948
  • Stolperchen , Heidelberg 1950
  • All for Jochen. Nine boys save an animal show , Munich 1954
  • Gerda's great secret , 1955
  • Elephants, elephants! , 1956
  • Hein with the radio reporters , 1957
  • The Moritat vom Bänkelsang or Das Lied von der Strasse (together with Elsbeth Janda), 1959
  • The Panoptikum der Technik or a technical song - a funny song , 1961
  • When the gun pops in the forest , 1961
  • People, hear the story ... (with Elsbeth Janda), 1962
  • Stories from the Harz Mountains , Frankfurt a. M. 1964
  • Johanna armed with a spellbinding look: or you dunkler laurel bists (ed.), Munich 1964
  • Love for Mannheim (together with Horst Lemke), 1965
  • Why are you crying, lovely gardener's wife ... (together with Elsbeth Janda), 1965
  • Crocodile Tears , 1965
  • Like once in May. Schmachtfetzen mainly from the plush and tassel time (Ed.), Munich 1966
  • Love for Mannheim , Heidelberg 1969
  • Peter from Peter five! Come! , Little-Krimi, Vienna-Heidelberg 1970
  • Fridays when the television thriller is on , Little-Krimi, Vienna-Heidelberg 1972
  • Knöllchen in Heidelberg , Heidelberg 1972
  • Heidelberger Allerlei , Heidelberg 1979

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Frankfurter Allgemeine Magazin, February 2020, pp. 55f.