Jane Tatarin-Tarnheyden

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Jane Tatar-Tarnheyden (as Jane of Klot ; born January 15, jul. / 27. January  1886 greg. In Riga ; † 26. February 1973 in Stuttgart-Möhringen ) was a German writer .

Life

Jane Tatarin-Tarnheyden was married to the lawyer Edgar Tatarin-Tarnheyden since 1911 . She lived with her family in Berlin , Marburg and from 1922 in Rostock , where she was bombed out during the Second World War . In 1946 she moved to live with her daughter in West Germany . After her husband returned from Soviet custody in 1954 , the couple lived in Stuttgart . Jane Tatarin-Tarnheyden published a series of narrative works between 1948 and 1960, as well as a history of the Baltic region for children and young people .

Works

  • Eberhard's Christmas , Giessen 1948
  • A year with Hänschen , Stuttgart 1949
  • If everything breaks, God will not leave us , Möckmühl (Württ.) 1949
  • Hänschen and his friends , Stuttgart 1950
  • Christoph and his brand collection , Giessen 1951
  • The football game , Kassel [u. a.] 1951
  • Lex and his grandfather , Stuttgart 1951
  • Two friends , Kassel [u. a.] 1951
  • Jürgen and Walter on the run , Möckmühl (Württ.) 1952
  • An unbelievable story , Stuttgart 1953
  • The twins , Kassel
    • 1 (1954)
    • 2 (1954)
  • History of our Baltic homeland , Hanover-Döhren 1960

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the baptismal register of St. Peter's Church in Riga (Latvian: Rīgas sv. Pētera baznīca)