Klaus Beuchler

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Klaus Beuchler (born February 11, 1926 in Kattnitz , Saxony , † December 26, 1992 in Berlin ) was a German journalist and writer .

Life

Klaus Beuchler attended high school in Elsterwerda . In 1944 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht . He took part in World War II as a soldier and became a prisoner of war . After his release, he worked as a farm worker near Lüneburg . He returned to the Soviet occupation zone and finished his school education with the Abitur . In 1947 he became a member of the SED and was active as a functionary in the FDJ . He began studying the German language , economic and art history at the University of Halle and was next to staff the Halle newspaper freedom . In 1949 he continued his studies in Berlin and worked as a reporter for the Ost-Berliner Zeitung Nacht-Express . A time as a reporter and political commentator for the German broadcaster followed . From 1956 to 1959 Beuchler was the permanent representative of the GDR radio at the Geneva headquarters of the United Nations . He then lived as a freelance writer in East Berlin and from 1990 worked for the Berliner Zeitung .

Klaus Beuchler was the brother-in-law of the writer Benno Pludra . In addition to his reports, he later wrote radio plays, crime and science fiction novels as well as books for young people .

Klaus Beuchler had been a member of the GDR Writers' Association since 1972 . In 1956 he received the FDGB Literature Prize , the Alex Wedding Prize in 1981 and the FDGB Art Prize in 1984.

Works

  • Reporter between Spree and Panke , Berlin 1953
  • Black country and red flags , Berlin 1953
  • The village in the wilderness , Berlin 1955
  • 1945–1955 , Berlin 1955
  • Decision at dawn , Berlin 1957
  • A man walks through the night , Berlin 1961
  • Wide world close by , Berlin 1961 (together with Horst E. Schulze)
  • It happened in Paris , Berlin in 1962
  • Swiss picture sheet , Berlin 1962
  • The journey begins in Geneva , Berlin in 1963
  • One too many at Lunakurier , Berlin 1964
  • The third man on the phone , Berlin 1965
  • Duel with the devil , Berlin 1966, yellow series
  • Traces on the border , Berlin 1966
  • Blurred tracks , Berlin 1966
  • Stay in front of Bornholm , Rostock 1967
  • The scorpion , Berlin 1967
  • Zepp and a hundred adventures , Berlin 1967
  • View of Earthly , Rostock 1969 (together with Herbert Jobst and Egon Richter)
  • The thing with flies , Berlin 1969
  • Silvanus contra Silvanus , Berlin 1969
  • Doctor Wallner's mission , Rostock 1971
  • Parole Feuerstein or The Twelve Moons of Gwendolin Zeising , Berlin 1972
  • Adventure Futuria , Berlin 1974 (joint edition of Eine zuviel im Lunakurier and the sequel Zepp and a hundred adventures in one volume, shortened and changed)
  • Pirate with obstacles , Berlin 1974
  • The red case , Berlin 1976
  • Berlin in Color , Leipzig 1979 (together with Gerhard Kiesling )
  • After Babylon in the Bohemian Forest , Berlin 1979
  • Type with spikes , Berlin 1979
  • Jan Oppen , Berlin 1983
  • Huckleberry's last summer , Berlin 1987
  • Quart , Berlin 1989

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