Max Barthel, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Max Barthel

German writer

Date of Birth: 17-Nov-1893

Place of Birth: Loschwitz, Saxony, Germany

Date of Death: 28-Jun-1975

Profession: writer, poet, author, journalist, children's writer

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Max Barthel

  • Max Barthel (born 17 November 1893 in Loschwitz, Dresden — died 17 June 1975 in Waldbröl) was a German writer. A factory worker, Barthel was a member of the socialist youth movement; he was a World War I frontline soldier from 1914 to 1918.
  • He was co-founder of the Youth International in the Soviet Union in 1920, and was acquainted there with Vladimir Lenin.
  • In 1923 Barthel moved from the KPD (Communist Party of Germany) to the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
  • He drew closer to Nazism after the Seizure of Power; he was a reporter on Strength Through Joy trips, and a press correspondent during the war.
  • In 1922 he had worked Communist ideas into the poem "Arbeiterseele" (The Worker's Soul), but in 1934 his novel Das unsterbliche Volk (The Immortal Volk) described "the transformation of a German worker [himself] from a Communist to a follower of the Führer".
  • In a tone of resignation, Barthel titled his postwar autobiography Kein Bedarf an Weltgeschichte (No Need for World History; 1950).

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