Hans Bauman biography


Bauman Hans. Books online Hans Bauman Hans Baumann, April 22 - November 7 - German poet, songwriter, literary translator and author of children's books. Baumann was born in Amberg, Bavaria, in the year in the military family and was a German nationalist. It belonged to the Catholic organization New Germany. In the year, he was seen by the leadership of the Hitler Youth and invited to Berlin to work as an author of songs and a journalist.

Then he served in the Wehrmacht for two years. In the X years, he wrote many poems, ballads and songs on various topics, both political and romantic. Reichsarbeitsdienst in the year were extremely popular in the national socialist movement and, of course, are no longer accepted today. Others, such as the Ballad “Tall Night of Claren Stern”, had less Nazi content and are still sung to some extent.

In September, when Baumann visited Passau, Donau -zeitung informed his readers that Baumann was heading to Bulgaria. The newspaper also announced the latest Baumann contribution to Bayerische Ostmark, where he praised Passau. In February, Baumann returned to West Oberhouse to Passau, where he read excerpts from his new play “Rüdiger von Bekheelaren”.

In July, the play was staged there for the second time. At the beginning of World War II, he entered the German army in the year and spent most of the war on the Eastern Front in the propaganda unit Propagandakompanie continuing, as far as possible, his work throughout the war, he wrote two collections of BriefedicHte military poems, and “wandering Krieg”, in December of the year, Baumann again returned to the Baumann.

Passau. This time, to marry Elizabeth Zoglmann in West Oberhaus. Among his guests was Hans of Cross. In April, the Danube-Tsaitung reports on a rally where Hans Bauman turned to Passau Hitler Youth. After the war and the period spent in a prisoner of war camp, he distance from the policy of the National Socialist Government and made a wonderful return as one of the most popular modern writers for children and adolescents.

His novels touched on natural and historical topics, for example, I walked with Hannibal, the sons of the steppe, the dancing Bear Barnabas, the brothers, the son of Columbus, in the country of the UR were awarded a number of international awards, including the New York Herald Tribune Awards for the best children's book of the year and the Batchelder award in the year.

They were compared with Rosemary Sutcliff's novels, his early books were described as large works: “Long complicated stories full of complex concepts and problems of psychology.” His attempts to break into other literary genres were less successful, since the post-war German literary and political circles treated him with suspicion because of his past involvement in national security.

In the year, he found himself at the center of the literary dispute when he was forced to return the prestigious Gerhard Gauptmann Prize, received in the year for his drama “Tsayhen der Fish” written under the pseudonym after his real person was disclosed. Baumann was also an experienced translator, translating many books from Russian to German, including the works of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Anna Akhmatova and others.

His own works were translated into more than twenty languages. He died in Murna-Am-Staffelsae Bavaria on November 7. Books 1 Library Section: Politics “The Book of the Progressive German Publicist G. The author shows how, within West Germany, that focus of aggression is being revived, for the sake of which the peoples shed blood in the Second World War. The facts reported by Bauman are irrefutably indicated that the dominant position in the economic and political life of the West German state is occupied by the same few heaps of industrial and financial magnates, which financed and directed Germanic militarism and Hitler's aggression.

Hans Bauman biography