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occupying forces. Wielek-Berg worked as a courier but with the other members of the group, she was arrested and sentenced to six months in prison in the House of Detention II on Amstelveenseweg. The Nazis murdered the rest of her group in prison but by feigning hysteria, Wielek-Berg managed to escape
248:, Wielek-Berg cared for him until his death in 1988, unwilling to have him admitted to a care home and running the risk that he would become frightened thinking that he was living in a concentration camp. 222:. In doing so, she had to limit her reviews to films considered in good taste and avoid immoral or blasphemous books or movies. At the time, Wielek-Berg did not dare publish a review of 487: 209:. In 1952, she married a man by the name of Henk Wielek; which was actually the pseudonym of the Jewish Polish-German writer, film critic and Member of Parliament of the 502: 251:
Wielek-Berg continued writing "until the end. She devoured detective novels by the hundreds." She died in Amsterdam at 84 on 7 January 2004 after a short illness.
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From the 1960s, Wielek-Berg began to focus on translating books and radio plays, and from 1970 she started reviewing films and books for the newspaper
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translator, film critic, writer, columnist and resistance fighter. She translated the work of dozens of writers, including
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because of its blasphemous nature, even though she said in an interview that she "thought that was wonderful."
213:(1973-1978) Wilhelm Kweksilber. She took on his alias as part of her married name becoming Willy Wielek-Berg. 276: 245: 197:(1949). According to Amelink, "She shouldn't have written about a film that was ugly about the Russians." 467: 462: 356: 331: 168: 144: 260:
1960: Commander of Auschwitz; self-portrait of an executioner (translation of an autobiography of
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called CS-6 (for Corellistraat 6) that was making bombs to sabotage the trains of the
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and after finishing her education she was apprenticed to the regional daily newspaper
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In 1992, Wielek-Berg made her creative writing debut with the novel
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Botha's Black Cock) (short story collection named after her cat)
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Wielek-Berg, Willy, Index entry in: Deutsche Biographie,
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1968: The Blacksmith of Great Wolding (translation from
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1964: Death in Rome (translation of Der Tod in Rom by
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In 1947, Wielek-Berg began to write extensively about
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https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd1017792380.html
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Steenwijk
Amsterdam
Dutch
Joseph Roth
Heinrich Böll
Theodor Fontane
Grete Weil
JRR Tolkien
Muriel Spark
Nina Simone
Russell Banks
Steenwijk
Hogereburgerschool
Zwolle
World War II
resistance group
Nazi
Communist Party of the Netherlands
De Waarheid
The Holocaust
Dutch Labor Party
Trouw
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Alzheimer's disease
Rudolf Höss
Wolfgang Koeppen
Smith of Wootton Major
J. R. R. Tolkien
Joseph Roth

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