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Max von der Grün
Alternative spellings: Max von Der Grün Max von DerGrün Maks fon der Grjun Maks fon der Gryn Maksis fon der Grīns Maḳs fon der Grin Makss fon der Grīns Max von Grün Max Grün Mai si Fan de ge lin Maisi-Fandegelin Maisi Fandegelin Max VonderGrün Max Von der Grün M. Guryun Mag seu pon te eo Geu lwin Magseu-pon-teeo-Geulwin Magseu pon teeo Geulwin Maksŭ p'on t'eŏ Kŭrwin Макс фон дер Грюн 马克斯·冯·格林 马克斯·冯 格林
B:25. Mai 1926Bayreuth D: 7. April 2005 Biblio: Träger des Verdienstordens des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Ehrenringträger der Stadt Dortmund, Kogge-Ehrenringträger der Stadt Minden Death Place:
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Max von der Grün (German: [maks fɔn dɐ̯ ɡʁyːn]; 25 May 1926 – 7 April 2005) was a German novelist. Max von der Grün was born in Sankt Georgen (Bayreuth) and grew up in Mitterteich. After a clerical apprenticeship, he became a paratrooper during World War II in 1944. He was captured by U.S. forces near Quimper (France) and became a prisoner of war, spending three years in prison camps in Scotland, Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico. After his release, he worked as a bricklayer, and from 1951 to 1963 in the Zeche Königsborn mine near Unna. He started writing in 1955, initially poetry, later focusing on worker-class themes. He was a founding member of the , and a member of the International PEN. Von der Grün died in Dortmund. (Source: DBPedia)