Hermann Josef Müller

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Hermann Josef Müller ( pseudonyms : Ad. Adam , Kaspar Klops , born April 25, 1901 in Mülheim an der Ruhr , † July 23, 1955 in Düsseldorf ) was a German writer .

Life

Hermann Josef Müller lived in Essen-Altenessen ; he worked as a draftsman, decorator and from 1925 as a tram operator . From 1942 he took part in the Second World War as a soldier . He published stories and poems in which he processed his experiences as a tram driver.

Others

His estate is located in the Fritz Hüser Institute for Literature and Culture in the Working World in Dortmund .

Works

  • On the left the drive and on the right the brake , Essen 1936
  • Derailed , Kevelaer 1950

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