Helmuth Maximilian Böttcher

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Helmuth Maximilian Böttcher (also: Helmuth M. Böttcher , born January 12, 1895 in Berlin , † October 27, 1979 in Dreieich ) was a German lawyer and writer .

Life

Haydn novella The Farewell Symphony, author Helmuth M. Böttcher, Verlag der Nation Berlin

Helmuth Maximilian Böttcher was the son of the writer Maximilian Böttcher . After attending the Königsstädtischer Realgymnasium in Berlin , Helmuth Maxmilian Böttcher studied law , economics and natural sciences at the universities in Berlin and Greifswald . During the First World War he worked in the Prussian War Ministry . 1922 doctorate he attended the University of Greifswald to Dr. jur. Böttcher married a daughter of the industrialist Paul Reuss, founder of the Kyffhäuserhütte Artern and the Hörselwerke in Eisenach, with whom he had two daughters and a son. From 1924 to 1938 Böttcher Managing Director of Hörselwerke , one of the production folding rules specialized plant in Eisenach . After the Second World War Böttcher lived in the GDR , where his literary works were published at that time, but also had a residence in the Federal Republic . Towards the end of the 1950s he went to West Germany , where he lived in Sprendlingen in Hesse .

Helmuth Maximilian Böttcher was the author of novels , short stories , plays and radio plays . Since the 1960s he has mainly published non-fiction books on cultural history and medical topics.

Works

  • The truth about the Bolsheviks , Berlin 1919
  • Stars above you , Stuttgart 1921
  • The legal basis of the war metal economy , Greifswald 1922
  • The alluring poison , Dresden-Weißer Hirsch 1922
  • Butz der Ameis , Leipzig [a. a.] 1923
  • The Würfler , Berlin-Charlottenburg 1924
  • Iron Grace , Berlin 1927
  • A handful of guys , Berlin 1938
  • To the Atlantikwerft , Berlin [u. a.] 1941
  • Gustav Weißkopf , Vienna [a. a.] 1942
  • The birth of Hamlet , Berlin 1946
  • The wicked , Berlin 1946
  • The garden in the nutshell , Berlin 1947
  • Emergency slaughter , Berlin 1947
  • The liberation of Abû 'Ali Al-Hosain , Rudolstadt 1952
  • Waldemar the monkey , Rudolstadt 1954
  • The unfinished , Rudolstadt 1954
  • The farewell symphony , Berlin 1955
  • The aviator from Bridgeport , Rudolstadt 1955
  • Walther Rathenau , Bonn 1958
  • The nightingales sing in Nuremberg , Berlin 1959
  • Wunderdrogen , Cologne [a. a.] 1959
  • The disciple who carried the dagger , Würzburg [u. a.] 1960
  • A third of every life ... a small cultural history of sleep, publisher: Medical-Scientific Department of Chemie-Grünenthal GmbH, Stolberg / Rhineland (1961). The book is an advertising medium for Contergan , see page 153.
  • Man dies much too early , Cologne [u. a.] 1961
  • The way to Weimar , Berlin 1961
  • The fall of heaven , Berlin 1962
  • Das Hormonbuch , Cologne [u. a.] 1963
  • God has many names , Munich 1964
  • Stars, Fate and Prophets , Munich 1965
  • The vitamin book , Cologne [u. a.] 1965
  • History of Natural Science , Berlin [u. a.]
    • 1. From Myth to Science , 1968
    • 2. In Search of the Plan of the Living , 1968
  • The great mother , Düsseldorf [u. a.] 1968

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sabine Landmann, Stefan Wolter, Jensen Zlotowicz, Villen in Eisenach, Rhino-Verlag Arnstadt 1997, pp. 216–221 ff.