- Axel Eggebrecht
Axel Constantin August Eggebrecht (
January 10 ,1899 –July 14 ,1991 ) was a Germanjournalist andwriter .Life
Eggebrecht grew up in
bourgeois surroundings inLeipzig until 1917 when he volunteered to serve in theFirst World War where he received a serious wound, the effects of which he would continue to feel for his entire life. Indecisive politically, he alternated between right and left. After the war he was a member ofnationalist organizations. From 1920-1925 he was a member of theKDP (Communist Party of Germany), travelling twice to theSoviet Union in 1923 and 1924, but he returned toBerlin disappointed inBolshevism .In 1925 he began his work with
Siegfried Jacobsohn 's "Die Weltbühne ", besides which he also wrote for the "Litersche Welt". In Berlin, he was one of the inhabitants of the so-called "Kunstlerkolonie Berlin", a housing complex in southeastern Berlin constructed for the purpose of providing financially insecure writers and artists with affordable housing. In 1933 he was imprisoned for several months at theHainewalde concentration camp . After his release he used pseudonyms to eke out a living in the film industry as ascreenwriter , assistant, and critic.After the end of the
Second World War , in June 1945, he was brought by British occupation officers to the former site of the governmental broadcast station. There, in September of 1945 he was one of the founders of theNordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (Northwest German Broadcasting). As a journalist, Eggebrecht was one of the pioneers of theradio documentary . From 1963-1965 he reported on theFrankfurt Auschwitz Trials .In 1965 he became a member of the
International PEN association, in 1972 becoming Vice President of the German branch. In 1983 he was awarded the Gerrit-Engelke-Preis, the literature prize of the city ofHanover . In 1989, he received the Bürgermeister-Stolten-Medaille, the highest honor awarded by the city ofHamburg , where he later died.Axel Eggebrecht Prize
In Eggebrecht's memory, the Media Foundation of the City of
Leipzig endowed the Axel Eggebrecht Prize to be awarded for radio documentaries. Since 2008, it is awarded every two years, alternating with the Gunter Eich Prize forradio drama s. Both prizes award 10,000Euro s.References
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