Maria Regina Jünemann

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Maria Regina Jünemann (also: Maria Regina Jünemann-Fischer , Maria Regina Fischer ; born March 4, 1888 in Frankfurt am Main ; † March 24, 1978 in Lindau (Eichsfeld) ) was a German actress , writer and journalist .

Life

Maria Regina Jünemann was the daughter of a high school teacher and a sister of the writer Igna Maria Jünemann . Before the First World War, both sisters belonged to the circle around the Catholic social reformer Carl Sonnenschein and did social work as part of the " Secretariat of Social Student Work " . Maria Regina Jünemann then worked as an actress at a theater in Barmen and directed theaters in Cologne and Düsseldorf . Having already contributed to the features section of the "Düsseldorf Tageblatt "had come, she went to Berlin , where she joined the editorial staff of the newspaper " Germania belonged "She married. Journalists Rudolf Fischer, both located in 1937 in Vienna down during. World War II Jünemann worked in Ankara in the press office of the German Embassy in Turkey ; she returned to Vienna in 1944. After 1945 she worked as a journalist in Bonn and later in Überlingen on Lake Constance until her husband's death in 1960 .

Maria Regina Jünemann wrote not only reports on church social work in West German cities, but also stories and the novel "Die Anarchistin".

Works

  • War aid of the city of Aachen , M.-Gladbach 1916
  • Church War Aid , M.-Gladbach 1917
  • War Aid of the City of Cologne , M.-Gladbach 1917
  • Fighters , Cologne 1922
  • The anarchist , Leipzig 1924
  • The Thespiskarren , Hildesheim 1925

Editing

  • Das Spatzennest , Konstanz on Lake Constance 1948 (published under the name Maria Regina Fischer)

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