Günther Weisenborn

Portrait of Weisenborn, 1946 Günther Weisenborn (10 July 1902 – 26 March 1969) was a German writer and fighter in the German Resistance against Nazism. He was notable for collaborating with Bertolt Brecht, along with Hanns Eisler, Slatan Dudow, on the play, ''The Mother''. However, in 1933, when the work fell out of favour by the Nazis after being blacklisted by Joseph Goebbels, he emigrated to Argentina. When he returned in 1937, be became a member of a Berlin-based resistance group that was later renamed to the Red Orchestra ("Rote Kapelle") by the Abwehr. Arrested in 1942 and sentenced to several years in prison, he was released in 1945 by Soviet troops. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Frankfurt : Röderberg-Verl, 1979
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Published: Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1953
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Published: Zürich : Arche-Verl, 1984
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