Uwe Storjohann

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Uwe Storjohann (born November 22, 1925 in Hamburg ) is a German author ( dramaturge ), radio editor and radio play director .

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Storjohann, who worked as a theater statistic during his high school years, belonged to the swing youth in Hamburg during the Nazi dictatorship and was active in 1941 when they subversively greeted the supposed "Reichsstatistführer" Möllendorf; At the end of 1944 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht.

Storjohann studied in the post-war period and then worked as an actor and opera singer . First as a freelancer, then employed by NDR , he directed numerous radio plays. He also wrote several theater plays; He also set up works of literature dramaturgically for radio. As a radio editor he was in charge of the NDR school radio until 1990 ; his series on German history received a lot of attention.

In his autobiography (The main thing is to survive ) Storjohann reported on the clashes between the swing youth and the Nazis.

Fonts

  • ‹Main thing: survival›: a youth in the war 1936 - 1945 Hamburg, Dölling and Galitz, 1993

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b portrait (Hoheluft Bridge)
  2. ↑ Brief portrait (Deutsche Grammophon) ( Memento from November 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive )