Lene Bertelsmann

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Lene Bertelsmann (also: Lene Bertelsmann-Artois , born May 20, 1903 in Hochstein , Pfalz , † June 28, 1981 in Bielefeld ) was a German writer .

Life

Lene Bertelsmann graduated after attending a high school and a trade school , a commercial training . She then worked as an employee in the administration of the city of Bielefeld . She lived in the village of Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock .

In addition to her professional activity, Lene Bertelsmann has published novels and short stories . Her debut novel, Die Möller von Möllenbeck , published in 1934, is today considered a typical example of the portrayal of female heroic figures loyal to the regime in the literature of National Socialist Germany . Your work Der Verschollene ( Vieweg , Braunschweig 1939) was in 1953 in the third addendum of the list of literature to be sorted out by the GDR Ministry for Public Education .

Works

  • The Möller von Möllenbeck , Gütersloh 1934
  • The missing , Braunschweig 1939
  • The light escape , Iserlohn 1947
  • The swan , Iserlohn 1947
  • Back then - in Amazonia , Münster 1955
  • The Ahrendshofer , Münster 1956
  • The Marshal , Munich 1972
  • Wolfs-Pass , St. Michael 1980 (under the name Lene Bertelsmann-Artois)
  • Farewell to Slato , St. Michael 1981 (under the name Lene Bertelsmann-Artois)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ministry of National Education of the German Democratic Republic : List of literature to be sorted out. VEB Deutscher Zentralverlag, Berlin, Third Supplement, 1953, pp. 12–30 , accessed on May 10, 2018 .