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Bertolt Brecht — Part 1

93 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Jul 2, 1941 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Bertolt Brecht · 91 pages OCR'd
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Subsect registered as an enery alien in February, 1942, receiving <Feptetrettion mucber 752£464« Information conteined in hig appligation for a foyee eae certificate indicates that he was born in Germany February 12, he arrived in the United States in July, 19413 thg% his declaration citizen of Gernany, et br a was made on December 8, 1941; that he was las Wien sxpatriated by thet country. ‘This application er states thet of p belongs to an author's organization know: as the/Pen Club, end that be $eHideaKtS17 - 25th Street, Senta Monica, at the tine applications (Sir.ce that date BRECET geve notice that he was moving to 1063 — 26th Street, Sante . Monica, where Le rossently residese} In his application BOECHT gave the names ‘of Wire end Wrs. WILLT'' DIETEFIZ as persons who could vouch for his loyeltr. “Although the application in question is made out to Eugen Berthold Froeori ns _* a = Brecht, Subject signed the oath in connection therewith as BERTOLT EUGED * Peet ie described as follows: Age 45 Height 5: 9* Weight 130 Eves Brown Hair Derk brown + Cornplexion Terk Scar on ieft cheek Ps On February 26, 1943, Source "A" advised that she knew °>. and tr.:. _BRECET in Germany, where they were Communists. Source *A" stated that there “Re “ne doubt about their political sttitude at that time, es it was evidenced ‘their ‘activities, asscciations and in the writings of BRECHT, who is a post Sears and marks 7 On Warch 5, 1943, Source *3" advised that he knew BRECAT by r epu- fakin in Germany, where he was considered # radical and an aesocicte of perscr: swith Conmunistic inclinations. Source "2" stated that he became acquainted wit: a3 a radicol] anc en * SRScEt personally in the United States and found him still « radical en n2! x ef Capitalism, According to Source "3", BRECHT recently finished week cm -xfhe moving picture entitled JHANGIEN ALSO DIE", in the production of which he Sted as storywriter and Technical Adviser on toderground activity in Evrope. ~ the authenticity of "EANREN AISO DIE" is largely dus, Source *P" stated, to the ‘work af Subject, whose knowledge of the Underground was a ed through persinc e Source "B* stated that Subject was imprisoned the Yaris at one Rao and is believed to have been sasverely trested by “oe - weet 2F ee eK eet tbe bee DODTT Ramer SUV MY DEN OS A cODy Of & book of poems 7 . id Office. this deci: is entitL VEXOBORGER GEDICHTE" and is writ*er language. It was published in 1933 by the ifalik Publishing House, a, under the patronage of D in Cultural Freedom. A murber of poems and excerpts of poems ccn- ' book ara set out below: ~2=
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