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His autobiographical trilogy "Die Kumiaks" (1934, 1952, 1959) and autobiography "Meine Jugend" (1947) depict vivid scenes of the life of German working families in Silesia and the Ruhr Area.
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Two years later, however, he became unemployed because of his participation in a strike. Until he was drafted into the military in 1915, he worked as a laborer in odd jobs. He served on the
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In the meantime, he again became unemployed because of his participation in a strike. In this period, he wrote his first literary pieces.
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supported him and published his initial piece. After 1924, he published in the Communist newspapers the
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in 1950, an office he held until 1955. For his seventieth birthday he gained entrance into the
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In 1929, he was invited along with a number of other journalists and writers to visit the
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but was arrested and detained by the French. In 1941, he succeeded in fleeing to the
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Wetterleuchten: Gedichte. A collection of anti-fascist poems (1942)
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Konrad Fuchs (2002). "Hans Marchwitza". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Thomas Marchwitza and his wife Thekla Maxisch, and was born in
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