Lettner-Verlag

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The Lettner-Verlag was a publishing house closely related to the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg and based in Berlin - Dahlem .

The publishing house was founded after the end of the Second World War. Among his first writings was the first publication of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's prison poems under the title On the Way to Freedom , which had six editions.

Lettner published the complete works of Heinrich Vogel and Karl Kupisch , both of whom taught at the Church College in Berlin .

In the 1960s, there were also socio-political topics in the program, such as Tilman Zülch's Biafra, Death Sentence for a People? and should Biafra survive? as well as Helmut Simons freedom constitution and the right to demonstrate .

In the literary field, Lettner looked after and looked after Gerhart Pohl's late work .

In 1970 the publishing house stopped its work and its archive was taken over by the Evangelical Central Archive in Berlin .