Alfred Andersch
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About Alfred Andersch
A German author, essayist, radio editor, and publisher, he was important in the post-World War II period for his musings on politics, morality, and free will. He is known for his 1960 novel, Die Rote, and for his 1974 work, Winterspelt.
Before Fame
He became a leader in The Communist Party's youth division in 1930. As a result, he suffered a six-month-long imprisonment in the infamous Dachau concentration camp.
Trivia
His work, The Father of a Murderer, was inspired by the fact that his childhood school teacher was Joseph Gebhard Himmler, the father of the infamous Nazi, Heinrich Himmler.
Family Life
He married a German Jewish woman in 1943; later, they divorced, and he wed artist Gisela Dichgans in 1950.
Associated With
While Andersch was experiencing the war, Anne Frank, a fellow German-born writer, was composing her now-famous diary.
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Numerology chart of Alfred Andersch
Numerology Birth chart of Alfred Andersch
Birthday: 4 Month 3, 1914
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