Alexander count Stenbock Fermor

Alexander count Stenbock Fermor (* 30. January 1902 on lock Nitau with Riga; † 8. May 1972 in Duesseldorf) was an author and a resistance fighter in the time of the national socialism. It was member of the Weissgardisten and federation of proletarian-revolutionary writers.

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lives

Stenbock Fermor was Freiwilliger of the Baltic national resistance and settled 1920 to Germany and was first as a mountain worker in the Ruhr district active. Starting from 1929 he worked as free writers, film author and authors of radio plays. To 15. March 1933 he was arrested, when in the course of a large raid the artist colony Wilmersdorf was scanned. It was there member of the resistance organization red chapel. After the war it lived in the GDR and was from the 1. November to 31. December 1945 the mayor of Neustrelitz.

works

of books

  • my experiences as mountain workers (1928)
  • Germany from downside. Journey by the proletarian province 1930 (1931)
  • Freiwilliger Stenbock. Report from the Baltic liberation struggle (1929)
  • the house of the captain of measurer (1933)
  • lock Teerkuhlen. A heath history (1942)
  • Henriette (1949)
  • the last hours. Memories of a prison minister (as Hrsg., 1949)
  • roll-point, rescuers of the mothers (with J. Barckhausen, 1950)
  • murder at Rathenau. A television film (with H. Kamnitzer, 1962)
  • the red count (1973)

film scripts

  • pit morning-red (1948)
  • roll-point - to rescuer of the mothers (1950)
  • career into of Paris (1952)
  • the girl with the sulfur woods (1953)
  • Ms von Scuderi (1955)
  • the being silent star (original: Milczaca gwiazda) (1959)

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