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Erwin Strittmatter : ウィキペディア英語版
Erwin Strittmatter

Erwin Strittmatter (14 August 1912 in Spremberg – 31 January 1994 in Schulzenhof near Dollgow/Stechlin) was a German writer. Strittmatter was one of the most famous writers in the GDR.
Strittmatter was born the son of a baker and foods wholesaler. Between 1924 and 1930 he attended the secondary school in Spremberg which has subsequently been named after him. His left his school early due to shortage of money, and at the age of 17 he started an apprenticeship as a baker. Later Strittmatter he worked as baker, waiter, chauffeur, zookeeper and unskilled laborer.
In 1940 he volunteered to the Waffen-SS but was rejected.〔(Tagesspiegel.de Erwin Strittmatter: Das unbefragte Schweigen )〕 Instead, in March 1941 he was drafted into the Ordnungspolizei in the ''SS-Polizei-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 18'',〔(FAZ.de Die Partisanenkämpfe eines poetischen Menschen )〕 which operated under the control of the Waffen-SS〔 and which was involved in the deportation of Jews from Athens.〔Ralph Klein: ''Das Polizei-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 18: Massaker, Deportation, Traditionspflege.'' Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft Nr. 1/2007, 18 January 2007〕 In October till December 1941 his unit was stationed at Cracow, probably as guards of the Krakau Ghetto.〔 Later Strittmatter completed courses in anti-partisan warfare and was deployed in Slovenia, Finland und Greece.〔
Strittmatter deserted in March 1945〔(Biography on German publisher's website. )〕 and lived (without documentation) in Wallern/Volary (south-west Bohemia) for a few months.〔 He was interrogated by the Americans in May 1945, but they released him, thinking him a civilian.〔 By June 1945 he was back in what remained of Germany, working for a fruit and vegetable wholesaler in Saalfeld and also for his father as a baker〔 while also working as a correspondent and later as an editor for a newspaper. In 1947, he became head official of seven municipalitites. In 1954 Strittmatter began working as a freelance writer.〔 Strittmatter married Eva Strittmatter, who went on to become one of the most successful poets of East Germany, in 1956.〔(Christian Eger, Tischgespräche in Schulzenhof ), article on website of German newspaper ''Mitteldeutsche Zeitung''.〕
In 1955 he was awarded the National Prize of the GDR for his novel ''Tinko'', in 1961 he received the Lessing award of the GDR. His 1963 novel "Ole Bienkopp" was the first widely read work of literature in East Germany to break the constraints of Socialist Realism and offer a tragic hero who criticized representatives of the ruling Socialist Unity Party in the course of the novel.〔( Gregory D. Hanners, Erwin Strittmatter's 'Ole Bienkopp" and the Original of Political Criticism in GDR Literature ) scholarly article on Strittmatter's work.〕
On 31 January 1994, Erwin Strittmatter died after long illness.〔(Christel Berger, Der Poet und Verzauberer aus Schulzenhof ), obituary on website of German newspaper ''Berliner Zeitung''.〕
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