Rudolf Anderl

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Rudolf Anderl (born July 30, 1904 in Munich ; † September 15, 1971 ) was a German journalist and writer.

Career

From the 1930s, Anderl published as a writer under his name and the pseudonym Rudolf D. Arlen short stories and novels, some of which were made into films. He worked as a journalist in Rosenheim from around 1934, came to Neustadt an der Aisch on October 1, 1938, and from 1940 worked as an editor for the daily newspaper in Neustadt.

As chief editor named by the NSDAP , he supervised the content from October 1938, succeeding Helmut Burkert, who came from Fellbach near Stuttgart, who like Anderl had his apartment at Nürnberger Strasse 27 and, in Julius Streicher's opinion, had handled the censorship regulations too negligently of the Neustädter announcement sheet .

Because of his NSDAP membership, he spent the years from 1945 to 1946 in an internment camp . After the Second World War he was an editor at the Trostberger Tagblatt and the weekly magazine Altbayerische Heimatpost .

In 1957 his novel An American in Salzburg was made into a film by Helmut Weiss .

Works

  • 1933: Siebenbrunn Palace, Leipzig: H. Müller.
  • 1937: people on a rope. A mountaineering novel . Reutlingen: Enßlin & Laiblin
  • 1937: Florian goes to heaven . Reutlingen: Enßlin & Laiblin
  • 1937: The hut on the Sonnwendjoch . Leipzig: Linden-Verlag H. Fischer
  • 1937: The man who died in the theater . Berlin: Weichert (as Rudolf D. Arlen)
  • 1938: Summer day with Christiane . Reutlingen: Enßlin & Laiblin
  • 1938: The Chestershall Cross . Berlin: Auffenberg
  • 1939: House Siebenlind on Lake Wolfgang . Reutlingen: Enßlin & Laiblin
  • 1940: The secret war . Berlin: PJ Oestergaard
  • 1940: The eagle with the cat's head . Berlin: magazine publisher
  • 1942: Pension Almenrausch . Berlin: PJ Oestergaard
  • 1943: Korbinian Lang. A farmer's novel from old Bavaria . Munich: Knorr & Hirth
  • 1944: house in the sun . Berlin: Volksverband der Bücherfreunde / Wegweiser Verlag.
  • 1944: The act of yesterday . Berlin: Upward publishing house
  • 1945: The island of the green god . Berlin: Aufwärts-Verlag (as Rudolf D. Arlen)
  • 1952: Days with Christine . Regensburg: Josef Habbel
  • 1953: The hunter and the Vreneli . Munich: Baur Verlag
  • 1955: Unwanted honeymoon . Munich: Bong Verlag
  • 1955: The castle on the border . Munich: Manz Verlag
  • 1958: The Salzburg inheritance . Gütersloh: Bertelsmann
  • 1963: The base from Zurich . Rosenheim: Meister Verlag.
  • 1963: Weeds in God's field . Rosenheim: Meister Verlag.
  • 1964: The voice that never remains silent . Rosenheim: Meister Verlag.
  • 1964: Clarissa . Rosenheim: Meister Verlag.
  • 1965: The alluring mountain . Rosenheim: Meister Verlag.
  • 1967: Like a day in summer . Rastatt: Pabel Verlag.
  • 1967: Chiemgau, land of mountains and lakes . Freilassing: Pannonia-Verlag.
  • 1971: Bavarian Tree of Life . Grafenau: Morsak ISBN 3-87553-017-9

literature

  • Josef Steinbichler: Rudolf Anderl and the "Altbayerische Heimatpost" , In: Das Mühlrad. Contributions to the history of the Inn and Isengau. Mühldorf 2004. pp. 133-140

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolfgang Mück: Nazi stronghold in Middle Franconia. The völkisch awakening in Neustadt ad Aisch 1922–1933 (= Streiflichter from the local history. Ed. By Geschichts- und Heimatverein Neustadt ad Aisch eV, special volume 4). Schmidt, Neustadt an der Aisch 2016, 3rd, expanded edition, ibid. 2016, p. 171.
  2. An American in Salzburg. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed May 17, 2013 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. ^ Rudolf Anderl: Korbinian Lang: A farmer's novel from old Bavaria. Knorr & Hirth, Munich, 1943, accessed on July 23, 2018 (reproduced on lesekost.de).