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Rosa Tahedl in 1940

Rosa Tahedl (born August 10, 1917 in Dobrá , † June 14, 2006 in Runding ) was a German writer .

Life

Rosa Tahedl grew up in her place of birth Guthausen (Dobrá) in the Bohemian Forest , attended school there and in Wallern and studied at the German teacher training institute in Budweis . As a junior teacher, she taught at various schools in the Prachatitz district during the Second World War . After the end of the war, she went back to her hometown and witnessed the decline of this Bohemian Forest village during the communist era . The author worked as a forest worker in the woods around the village for over 18 years. In 1964, Tahedl and her father were relocated to the Federal Republic of Germany and came to Runding in the Cham district. She taught at the elementary school there and retired in 1980 as vice principal. Since then she has passed on her experiences during the communist period in the post-war period of the Czechoslovakia in her home magazines, in brochures and in books to the younger generation.

Appreciation

Rosa Tahedl has rendered outstanding services to her former home in the Bohemian Forest in several ways: On the one hand, she researched and described the history of her former home, but also the customs and traditions of the part of the Bohemian Forest that was formerly inhabited by Germans. She is one of the last dialect poets to write poems and prose in the language of her native country. After all, she has the great merit that she knew the situation after the expulsion of the Germans in 1946 from her own experience and that she described it in detail in her book “Adventures under the Red Star”. Through her books and the documentation of her former Bohemian Forest home, she has earned a great reputation, especially among people who suffered the same fate.

Works

  • Sternreischtn, Verlag : Grafenau: Morsak, 1987
  • Adventure under the Red Star, Publisher: Grafenau: Morsak, 1990
  • Vom Wold am i bes, 1994
  • Where the stones speak, -Publisher : Tittling, [Altmühlweg 2]: R. Tahedl, 1997
  • Experienced and heard things from the Bohemian Forest, Publisher: Tittling, Dorfmeister 1998
  • Annual rings around a village in the Bohemian Forest, Morsak Verlag, Grafenau, 2001
  • The Mali - Lifelines of a Woman from the Bohemian Forest, Publisher: Tittling, Dorfmeister, 2003

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rosa Tahedl: The woodcutter in the shadow of the Red Star . In: Forgotten Bohemian Forest Writers . tape 5 . Morsak Verlag, Grafenau 2017, ISBN 978-3-95511-066-6 , pp. 218 .