Josef Pelz von Felinau
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Josef Pelz von Felinau | |
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Born | 24 October 1895 St. Pölten, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died | 15 February 1978 West Berlin, West Germany |
Occupation | Writer |
Josef Pelz von Felinau (1895–1978) was an Austrian writer who authored many novels and radio plays. He occasionally worked as a screenwriter. His 1936 novel about the sinking of the RMS Titanic served as the basis for the 1943 German anti-British film Titanic, although some of the claims it was based on have been discredited.[1]
Selected filmography
- Just Once a Great Lady (1934)
- A Day Will Come (1934)
References
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Bibliography
- Malte Fiebing. TITANIC (1943): Nazi Germany's version of the disaster. 2012.
External links
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- ↑ Fiebing p.47
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