Walter level

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Walter level (born November 2, 1899 in Laupin , † May 18, 1963 in Güstrow ) was a German educator and writer .

Life

Walter level was a son of the village school teacher Ernst level (* 1867). He went to the teachers' college in Uetersen , came to the Western Front in June 1917 and was taken prisoner by the French in July 1918. After he was released in February 1920, he was able to finish his teacher training and in 1921 take over the position of village school teacher in Timkenberg near Boizenburg . In September 1925, Ebene became an assistant teacher at the state institution for the deaf and dumb in Ludwigslust . From 1926 to 1928 he qualified as a deaf and dumb subject teacher in Berlin and in 1931 became director of his Ludwigslust institute. From 1939 to 1941 he served in the Wehrmacht , was released for some time and then was taken prisoner of war on the Eastern Front and from there to the internment camp " Fünfeichen " near Neubrandenburg . In 1947, Willi Bredel succeeded in getting Pegel's dismissal in order to win him over to work on the literary monthly " Heute und Morgen " published in Schwerin . Level came to the Güstrow school for the deaf in 1952 as a specialist teacher . A book project announced in 1958 by the Leipziger Insel-Verlag did not come to fruition. Level died of cancer and was buried in the Güstrow cemetery.

Fonts

  • The Miss on the Rainbow . Stuttgart 1937
  • Island in the stream . Stuttgart 1938
  • Without an order . Stuttgart 1939
  • The distant nights . Stuttgart 1939
  • The Miss on the Rainbow . Stuttgart 1941
  • The magical one . Stuttgart 1943

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