Talk:Helmut Niedermeyer

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Yohananw in topic During Nazi+WW2 period

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During Nazi+WW2 period edit

  • His father was a political prisoner in Nazi concentration camp for seven years. The incarceration idiom "to serve time" in a concentration camp (sic) is inappropriate besides unclear.
  • Also the German language reference source states that the subject Helmut (a teenager) was for 5 years a "war-volunteer" in Soviet captivity, who survived in part thanks to being able to act in theater. I replaced the word "volunteer" with interned.
    • See reference source> Helmut Niedermeyer wurde 1926 in Troppau... Geburt. Der Vater, ein erfolgreicher Cafetier, kam aus „politischen Gründen“ für sieben Jahre in ein Konzentrationslager der Nazis. Helmut Niedermeyer selbst landete als Kriegsfreiwilliger für fünf Jahre in sowjetischer Kriegsgefangenschaft. Die Gefangenschaft überstand er unter anderem auch dadurch, dass er Theater spielen konnte."[1]-Yohananw (talk) 14:42, 12 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Trauer um Helmut Niedermeyer". Kurier (in German). 4 February 2014. Archived from the original on 8 May 2014.