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Hans Oliva-Hagen (14 April 1922 in Berlin, Nikolassee – 1992) was a journalist, writer, and screenwriter in the German Democratic Republic who wrote under the pseudonyms Hans Oliva and John Ryder. His most important works include his collaboration on the scripts for the DEFA film Carbide and Sorrel (1963) and the five-part GDR television film Conscience in Riot (1961). An anti-fascist militant and Holocaust survivor of Jewish heritage, Oliva-Hagen was active in the German resistance to Nazism.

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  • Hans Oliva-Hagen (* 14. April 1922 in Berlin-Nikolassee als Hans Hagen; † 1992) war ein Journalist, Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor in der DDR, der unter den Pseudonymen Hans Oliva und John Ryder schrieb. Zu seinen wichtigsten Werken zählt seine Mitarbeit an den Drehbüchern zu dem DEFA-Film Karbid und Sauerampfer (1963) und dem fünfteiligen DDR-Fernsehfilm Gewissen in Aufruhr (1961). (de)
  • Hans Oliva-Hagen (14 April 1922 in Berlin, Nikolassee – 1992) was a journalist, writer, and screenwriter in the German Democratic Republic who wrote under the pseudonyms Hans Oliva and John Ryder. His most important works include his collaboration on the scripts for the DEFA film Carbide and Sorrel (1963) and the five-part GDR television film Conscience in Riot (1961). An anti-fascist militant and Holocaust survivor of Jewish heritage, Oliva-Hagen was active in the German resistance to Nazism. (en)
  • Hans Hagen, né le 14 avril 1922 à Berlin et mort en 1992, est un scénariste, journaliste et écrivain d'Allemagne de l'Est (RDA). Il a écrit sous les pseudonymes Hans Oliva et John Ryder. La chanteuse Nina Hagen est sa fille. (fr)
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  • Nikolassee, Berlin, Germany (en)
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