- Siegfried Einstein
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name = Siegfried Einstein
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birthdate = 30 November 1919
birthplace =Laupheim ,Germany
deathdate = 25 April 1983
deathplace =Mannheim , Germany
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nationality = German
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genre =Poetry ,novel s,essay s,journalism
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notableworks = "Wer wird in diesem Jahr den Schofar blasen?" (1987)
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awards = Thomas Mann-Förderpreis (1956)
website =Siegfried Einstein (
30 November 1919 -25 April 1983 ) was a German-Jew ishpoet ,novel ist,essay ist andjournalist .Life
The son of
department store owner Max D. Einstein, Siegfried Einstein was born in the small city ofLaupheim inWürttemberg . His father was the owner of the city's largest department store. The Einsteins had been residents in Laupheim since the second half of the 18th century.On 1 April 1933, the recently elected Nazis organized a one-day boycott of all Jewish-owned businesses in Germany. The department store Einstein was one of the Jewish businesses in Laupheim picketed by local members of the SA. During this action the shop windows were deliberately smashed.Whilst
hiking in the mountains in August 1933, Einstein's twenty-year old sister Clärle was killed by lightning in front of his eyes. For the rest of his life he kept the iron tip of herice axe as a memento.During antisemitic actions in Laupheim in 1934, Siegfried Einstein was chased across the school yard and injured by having been pelted with stones whereupon he fled to
Switzerland and settled in the municipality of Au in theCanton of St. Gallen . There he went to boarding school. In November 1938, following the so-calledReichskristallnacht , his father was arrested and sent to theconcentration camp Dachau. While being held at Dacau concentration camp, he was deprived of his department store following the programme ofAryanization . Einstein's father was subsequently released from the concentration camp, physically and mentally a broken man. In 1940, both his parents managed to emigrate to Switzerland, their German nationality having been taken away, thus rendering them stateless. Siegfried Einstein had already been deprived of German nationality.Between 1940 until 1945, Siegfried Einstein, being a stateless foreigner, was interned by the Swiss government in several
labour camp s and forced to work in road construction and in drainingswamp s. During this period, he managed to contact German resistance groups and learnt about German literature produced by exiled authors. Following his release in 1945 his first works were published.In 1949, during his first visit to Germany since his emigration, Siegfried Einstein met
Erich Kästner .From 1950 until 1952, he headed the
Pflug Verlag in Thal nearSt. Gallen in Switzerland.In 1953 he returned to Germany and settled in the Hessian town of
Lampertheim . However, following antisemitic riots directed against him, exhaustingly reported in the media, he moved toMannheim in 1959.In 1956, the Thomas-Mann-Society awarded him the Thomas-Mann-Förderpreis. In the same year he held the speech during the commemorations of the centenary of
Heinrich Heine 's death atMontmartre Cemetery . His speech was subsequently published inLes Lettres Francaises .Between 1957 and 1967 he collaborated with several socialist and satirical newspapers and magazines amongst which were the
Andere Zeitung ,Deutscher Michel andSimplicissimus . He was also a regular contributor to several radio stations. In 1961, influenced by the trial ofAdolf Eichmann , he published "Eichmann. Death's Head accountant" ("Eichmann. Chefbuchhalter des Todes"), a documentary about Nazi culprits and new anti-semitic tendencies within Germany.In 1962 he travelled to
Moscow , where he metIlya Ehrenburg ,Konstantin Fedin ,Yevgenia Ginzburg andLev Kopelev . Based on his experience during this journey, he wrote "Unforgettable days in Leningrad - Tashkent and Samarkand" ("Unvergessliche Tage in Leningrad - Taschkent und Samarkand").In 1967 he married Ilonka Sand.
From 1954 onwards he worked as a lecturer for literature at the adult education centre in Mannheim. He also gave lectures and held speeches in Germany as well as abroad. His poems were published in several anthologies.
He died suddenly of a heart attack in Mannheim and was buried next to his sister, Clärle, in the Jewish cemetery in Laupheim.
Selected works
* "Melodien in Dur und Moll", 1946 - poems.
* "Die Frau eines Andern oder Der Mann unter dem Bett", 1947 - translation ofFyodor Dostoevsky 's "Cuzaja zena i muz pod krovat'ju".
* "Sirda", 1948 - novel.
* "Das Schilfbuch", 1949 - novel.
* "Thomas und Angelina", 1949 - novel.
*" Das Wolkenschiff", 1950 - poems.
* "Legenden", 1951 - novel.
* "Eichmann: Chefbuchhalter des Todes", 1961 - documentary.
* "Die Geschichte vom Goldfisch", 1961 - translation of Roger Mauge's "Histoire d'un poisson rouge".
* "Meine Liebe ist erblindet", 1984 - poems, posthumously published.
* "Wer wird in diesem Jahr den Schofar blasen?," 1987 - essays, poems and speeches, posthumously published.Awards
* 1956 Thomas Mann-Förderpreis
* 1964 Tucholsky-Prize of the city ofKiel See also
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German Literature
*History of the Jews in Laupheim
*Laupheim
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