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Cornelius Rost

Cornelius Rost (born 27 March 1919 in Kufstein, Austria; died 18 October 1983 in Munich, Germany)〔(Die Odyssee des Clemens F. ) ''Kölnische Rundschau'', published: 27 January 2009, accessed: 21 December 2011〕〔(Falsche Nachkriegserinnerungen - Der Schnee von gestern ) ''Sueddeutsche Zeitung'', published: 23 March 2010, accessed: 21 December 2011〕〔(a short biography with a small image of his gravestone ). Accessed 23 December 2011.〕 was a German World War II soldier who escaped from a Soviet Gulag camp in Siberia. The experiences he described were the basis for a book, a television series and a film.
==Life==
Rost was born on 27 March 1919 in Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria. He was living in Munich when the Second World War broke out, and during the war he was captured by the Soviet Army. By his own admission made in 1942, he held the rank of private, although Clemens Forell, his alias in his novel, was depicted as a Wehrmacht officer.
According to the Munich registration office, Rost returned from war imprisonment in Russia on 28 October 1947. In 1953 he started working in the in-house printing division of the Franz Ehrenwirth publishing house in Munich. He ruined numerous book covers because he had been made color blind in Soviet lead mines, where he was forced to work during his imprisonment. Ehrenwirth sought an explanation for this and thus learned about Rost's war experiences. Sensing a good story, Ehrenwirth asked Rost to write down his recollections. Rost's script was of very poor quality, but Ehrenwirth was keen on the story and hired professional writer Josef Martin Bauer to get the material into shape.〔() (Suddeutsche Zeitung - Online), accessed: 23 December 2011〕

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