Herbert Viktor Patera

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Herbert Viktor Patera (born June 7, 1900 in Vienna as Herbert Victor Patera-Lahna , † September 19, 1986 ibid) was an Austrian writer .

Life

Patera was the son of a councilor and studied law at the University of Vienna . He was a fox with the Cheruskia Association in Vienna, but became active in the Corps Alemannia Vienna on October 16, 1920 . He was reciprocated on March 4, 1922 and inactivated on May 23, 1924 . With the ribbons of Alemannia and Cheruskia, he was philisted on June 7, 1924 . In the same year for Dr. iur. doctorate , he was a trainee lawyer in Vienna. On November 4, 1929, he was excluded from Alemannia cum infamia . At the Commercial Court of Vienna since 1929 , he worked from 1930 to 1934 as a legal advisor for an international electrical company. He then worked until 1938 as a civil servant in an authority subordinate to the Federal Chancellor (Austria) . Opposed to National Socialism in Austria , he was arrested after the Anschluss in March 1938 and banned from writing. From 1939 to 1950 he was the authorized representative of an Italian travel agency in Vienna. From 1946 he worked as a dramaturge in the studio in Vienna of the Austrian broadcasting company .

From 1921 Patera was employed by the Vienna Chamber of Commerce . Since the beginning of the 1920s he worked as a journalist and writer . Despite the writing ban, he continued to publish books in the German Reich until the Second World War . After 1945 he published next to a series of children's books about exotic topics historical novels and wrote more than 150 radio plays for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation. In addition, film treatments and text books on musicals were created . In 1961, together with Gerta Hartl , Patera received the youth book award of the City of Vienna .

Works

  • Bwana Sakkarani , Vienna 1933
  • The white man without fear , Berlin 1939
  • Burning Sea , Leipzig 1940
  • For the beautiful blue flag! , Suhl 1940
  • Against Death and the Devil , Leipzig 1940
  • The secret of the small farm , Leipzig 1940
  • The secret of Fort Aosta , Leipzig 1940
  • General Morela's Revenge , Leipzig 1940
  • Ninkangwo, the sea devil , Leipzig 1940
  • The shipwrecked , Leipzig 1940
  • The voice from the tree , Leipzig 1940
  • The will , Leipzig 1940
  • The dead in the cable car , Leipzig 1940
  • The Tower of Death , Leipzig 1940
  • Scary passengers , Leipzig 1940
  • Mario's journey into adventure , Vienna 1948
  • Gedah, the city in the jungle , Vienna 1949
  • Kumbuku, Massa Mario , Vienna 1951
  • Magic fire on Haiti , Vienna [a. a.] 1953
  • Roads, bridges, railways , Graz [u. a.] 1960 (together with Gerta Hartl)
  • Under Austria's flags , Graz [u. a.] 1960
  • Golden cartridges , Vienna [a. a.] 1963
  • Iduna's gold treasure , Vienna [a. a.] 1964
  • Once again the Sioux rode , Vienna [a. a.] 1964
  • The lost safari , Vienna [u. a.] 1965
  • Little Big Horn , Vienna [a. a.] 1973

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 131 , 163; 132 , 2: “Gen.Secr. d. Representation d. Kgl. belg. Lloyd. ”, see Lloyd Royal Belge .
  2. ^ Personnel records of the Corps Alemannia Vienna.
  3. It is not listed in the KCL 1960.