Lenka of Koerber
Lenka of Koerber, geb. Helene Irmgard Louise of the Leyen (* 16. March 1888 in Niedeck/west Prussia; † 21. July 1958 in Leipzig) was a German lady journalist and authoress.
After that 1. World war attached it the peace movement and occurred themselves for a fundamental reform of the execution of sentences . It published their experiences in the prison welfare in newspaper articles and books. Contacts to contemporaries such as Käthe Kollwitz, Clara Zetkin and many other personalities of the political and cultural life are reflected likewise in their works again.
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works
- my experiences under convict (Stuttgart, 1928)
- to humans in the penintentiary (Frankfurt/Main, 1930)
- Soviet Russia fights against the crime (Berlin, 1933, briefly forbidden thereafter)
- we sing brook - the Thomanerchor and its Kantor (Berlin, 1954)
- erred youth (Berlin, 1955)
- Agnes go the narrow way (Schwerin, 1956)
- experiencing with Käthe Kollwitz (Berlin, 1957)
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Web on the left of
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- http://www.irma-hildebrandt.de/provokationen.html (provocations to dte - the Leipziger of woman haven advice)
- http://www.17juni53.de/material/prosa_1.html
| person data | |
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| NAME | Koerber, Lenka of |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | German lady journalist |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 16. March 1888 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Niedeck, west Prussia |
| DYING DATE | 21. July 1958 |
| DYING PLACE | Leipzig |
