Käthe Saile
Käthe Saile (born May 11, 1899 in Riga , Russian Empire , † December 9, 1955 in Esslingen am Neckar ), pseudonym Käthe Lambert , was a German writer.
As editor of the " Rathenower Zeitung" she managed to get Olaf Saile , who had been imprisoned in Oranienburg concentration camp in 1933 , free again by publishing a heavily embellished report on the camp. After the Second World War , she lived with her future husband Olaf Saile in Esslingen, where she was buried in the Sankt Bernhardt cemetery after her death .
Käthe Saile published numerous entertainment novels. House of Life was founded in 1952 under the direction of Karl Hartl filmed .
Works
- Adami fights for his child , Berlin 1936
- Weißherbst on Lake Constance , 1936
- House of Life , Berlin 1939
- The Masters of Ulm , Stuttgart 1939
- May Day. A colorful book of happy work , Stuttgart 1944
- The high price , 1949
- The strange girl Julia
- Don't forget love
- Simone
- Light in the twilight
- The girl who drove the devil
- Life is directing
- But the heart is looking back
- The heart that forgot you
literature
- Carola L. Gottzmann / Petra Hörner: Lexicon of the German-language literature of the Baltic States and St. Petersburg . 3 volumes; Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2007. ISBN 978-3-11-019338-1 . Volume 2, pp. 810-811.
Web links
- Literature by and about Käthe Saile in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Saile, Kathe |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lambert, Käthe (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 11, 1899 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Riga , Russian Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | December 9, 1955 |
Place of death | Esslingen am Neckar |