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Lisa Tetzner (born in Zittau, Saxony on November 10, 1894; died July 2, 1963 in Carona, Switzerland) was a German-born Swiss children's writer known for her work with fairy-tales.〔(The New York Times *(January 20, 1924) )〕 In 1924 she married Kurt Held, a Jewish Communist. They fled to Switzerland to escape the Nazis and in 1948 became a Swiss citizen. Her book, Die schwarzen Brüder was published in 1941. The Swiss censored her work fearing it may antagonise the wartime German government.〔(A past without shadow: constructing the past in German books for children by Zohar Shavit, pg 9 )〕 Later her "socialist fairy-tales" became popular in East Germany.〔(The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales by Donald Haase, 410 )〕 One of her best-known works is ''The Children From No. 67'' series written as a collaboration with her husband.〔(Boyds Mill Press Profile )〕 == References ==
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