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Paul Alverdes (6 May 1897, Strasbourg - 28 February 1979, Munich) was a German novelist and poet. The son of an officer and member of the German Youth Movement, he volunteered for duty in World War I and received a severe injury to the throat. After 1922 he was a freelance author in Munich, and from 1934 to 1944, along with , he edited and published the journal . Alverdes's work was influenced by the youth movement and by the World War I front experience, whose purifying and "transforming" power he praised. Nonetheless, he was only moderately popular with National Socialists because he lacked an "activist-dynamic attitude". After 1945 he mainly wrote stories for children.

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  • Paul Alverdes (de)
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  • Paul Alverdes (* 6. Mai 1897 in Straßburg, Deutsches Reich; † 28. Februar 1979 in München) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Paul Alverdes (6 May 1897, Strasbourg - 28 February 1979, Munich) was a German novelist and poet. The son of an officer and member of the German Youth Movement, he volunteered for duty in World War I and received a severe injury to the throat. After 1922 he was a freelance author in Munich, and from 1934 to 1944, along with , he edited and published the journal . Alverdes's work was influenced by the youth movement and by the World War I front experience, whose purifying and "transforming" power he praised. Nonetheless, he was only moderately popular with National Socialists because he lacked an "activist-dynamic attitude". After 1945 he mainly wrote stories for children. (en)
  • Paul Alverdes (Strasburgo, 6 maggio 1897 – Monaco di Baviera, 28 febbraio 1979) è stato uno scrittore tedesco. (it)
  • Paul Alverdes, född 6 maj 1897, död 28 februari 1979, var en tysk författare. (sv)
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  • Paul Alverdes (* 6. Mai 1897 in Straßburg, Deutsches Reich; † 28. Februar 1979 in München) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Paul Alverdes (6 May 1897, Strasbourg - 28 February 1979, Munich) was a German novelist and poet. The son of an officer and member of the German Youth Movement, he volunteered for duty in World War I and received a severe injury to the throat. After 1922 he was a freelance author in Munich, and from 1934 to 1944, along with , he edited and published the journal . Alverdes's work was influenced by the youth movement and by the World War I front experience, whose purifying and "transforming" power he praised. Nonetheless, he was only moderately popular with National Socialists because he lacked an "activist-dynamic attitude". After 1945 he mainly wrote stories for children. (en)
  • Paul Alverdes (Strasburgo, 6 maggio 1897 – Monaco di Baviera, 28 febbraio 1979) è stato uno scrittore tedesco. (it)
  • Paul Alverdes, född 6 maj 1897, död 28 februari 1979, var en tysk författare. (sv)
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