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Günther Weisenborn

Günther Weisenborn (10 July 1902 – 26 March 1969) was a German writer and fighter in the German Resistance against Nazism.
== Life and work ==
Weisenborn was born in Velbert〔Eva Liebchen, ("Günther und Joy Weisenborn" ) Friedenau Netzwerk. Retrieved January 28, 2012 〕 and grew up in Opladen. In the early 1920s, he worked freelance for the local newspaper, the ''Opladener Zeitung''. He attended the Universities of Cologne, Bonn and Berlin, studying German studies and medicine. On finishing his education, he began acting in local theaters in 1927 and in 1928, became a dramaturge at the Berlin Volksbühne, where his anti-war play, ''U-Boot S4'' was premiered on 16 October 1928, directed by Leo Reuß. With Robert Adolf Stemmle, he co-wrote the lyrics to ''Mann im Beton'' ("Man in Concrete"), the proletarian ballad by Walter Gronostay.

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