Paul Gerhard Zeidler
Paul Gerhard Zeidler (born August 11, 1879 in Meißen , † July 14, 1947 in Berlin ) was a German writer .
Works
- Elisabeth von Platen , Berlin 1921
- Elisabeth, Empress of Austria, Queen of Hungary, the Leidgekrönte , Berlin 1923
- The illegitimate , Oranienburg 1926
- Bianca Capello, the enchantress of Venice , Berlin-Schöneberg 1927
- The big thieves , Wittenberg 1927 (together with Alfred Semerau)
- Polar trips , Berlin 1927
- The fallen idol , Berlin 1928
- The great fighters , Wittenberg, district Halle 1928 (together with Alfred Semerau)
- Die Große Maitressen , Wittenberg, District Halle 1928 (together with Alfred Semerau)
- Catherine the Great , historical novel. Peter J. Oestergaard Verlag, Berlin-Schöneberg 1929
- Ignez de Castro, Berlin-Schöneberg 1931
- Heroes in the Eternal Ice , Leipzig 1935
- Through desert sand and sunburn , Berlin 1936
- Yorck von Wartenburg, Prussian field marshal , Berlin-Schöneberg 1936
- Blue haze makes world history , Leipzig 1939 (together with Arthur-Heinz Lehmann)
- Francesco Crispi, the Italian lawyer , Berlin 1939
- On a golden swing , Berlin 1940
- Jakob Fugger the Rich , Dresden 1943
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen , Berlin [a. a.] 1947
Editing
- Despite all violence , Berlin 1937
- Wind force 9, sails tight! , Berlin 1940
Translations
- Petr K. Kozlov : Mongolia, Amdo and the Dead City Chara-Choto , Berlin 1925 (translated together with Leonid Breitfuß )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Zeidler, Paul Gerhard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 11, 1879 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Meissen |
DATE OF DEATH | July 14, 1947 |
Place of death | Berlin |