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(Redirected from Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt) 1960 novel by Dieter Noll For the film adaptation, see The Adventures of Werner Holt (film).
Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt
The cover of the 1986 edition.
AuthorDieter Noll
LanguageGerman
GenreNovel
PublisherAufbau Verlag
Publication date1960, 1963
Publication placeEast Germany
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages519 pages (2002 edition, both parts)
ISBN978-3-7466-1043-6
Dieter Noll receives the National Prize from Walter Ulbricht.

Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt (The Adventures of Werner Holt) is a novel in two parts by East German author Dieter Noll. The first volume was released at 1960 and the second in 1963. Noll won the National Prize of East Germany for the book, and it sold almost four million copies. The novel was incorporated into the country's school curriculum and was adapted to screen at 1965. The plot revolves around Werner Holt, a young German soldier who becomes disillusioned with the Nazis during the last days of World War II.

References

  1. Die WELT, February 6 2008, Krieger und Kommunist – Dieter Noll ist tot
  2. Julia Hell. Post-Fascist Fantasies: Psychoanalysis, History, and the Literature of East Germany (Post-Contemporary Interventions). Duke University Press (1997). ISBN 978-0-8223-1963-4. Pages 115-126.
  3. Martin McCauley. The German Democratic Republic Since 1945. Palgrave Macmillan (1983). ISBN 978-0-333-26219-1. Page 96.

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