Rudolf Albert

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MW Rudolf Albert (born November 3, 1899 in Dresden , † after 1992 ) was a German writer.

Life

He was the son of the Dresden businessman Willy Albert and his wife Margarete nee Breulich. Originally he wanted to be an actor. After attending the Wettiner Gymnasium in Dresden, Albert studied at the universities of Freiburg, Jena and Rostock. In 1924 he received his doctorate in Rostock Dr. phil. The subject of his dissertation was The Economic Restoration of Electoral Saxony after the Seven Years' War (in 1763) .

He later lived as a freelance writer and businessman in Dresden, initially wrote poetry, gave lectures on politics, economics, philosophy and history and presented several, mostly political and aesthetic writings and published in various daily newspapers and magazines, including the Völkischer Beobachter .

He was a member of the Pan-German Association, which was dissolved in 1939 .

In 1943 he is still listed as a resident of the house at Comeniusstrasse 76 in Dresden.

The Memoirs of a Poet appeared in Düren in 1992 .

Works (selection)

  • In the international wrestling. Poems , Dresden, undated
  • Of sun and beauty. Poems , Dresden, [1919].
  • Sunday dreams. A sketchbook , Dresden, [1919].
  • Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutz-Band (Ed.): Against the Current , Hamburg, 1920.
  • Herzblut , Dresden, 1923.
  • The year of the soul , Dresden, 1923.
  • The economic restoration of Electoral Saxony after the Seven Years' War (in 1763) , 1924.
  • Politics as a Weltanschauung , Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1930.
  • National economy. Principles of design in the Third Reich , Leipzig, [1932].
  • The end of the communist economy in Russia . In: Der Freiheitskampf , Dresden edition of August 27, 1932, p. 14.
  • Sunday dreams. Sketches and poems , Berlin, Leipzig, Munich, 1934.
  • Memoirs of a Poet , Düren, 1992.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Rudolf Albert: National Economy or World Economy? In: Völkischer Beobachter No. 264 of September 20, 1932
  2. Address book of the state capital Dresden, Freital-Radebeul [...], 1943/44 , p. 151. (Online)