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Walther Kiaulehn : ウィキペディア英語版
Walther Kiaulehn

Walther Kiaulehn (July 4, 1900, Berlin – December 7, 1968, Munich) was a German journalist and writer.
== Biography ==

After completing his studies as an electrician, Kiaulehn chose to work as journalist. In 1924, he started writing for ''Berliner Abendblatt'' (Berlin Evening Newspaper), and then between 1930 and 1933 for ''B.Z. am Mittag'' (Berlin Noon Newspaper). His pen name during this time was "Lehnau".
His suspension in 1933 due to the emergence of national socialists, mentioned over and again, is questionable. Kiaulehn was member of the ''Reichskulturkammer'' (RKK), which means he was either only temporarily banned from his work, or not at all. Furthermore, such a thing should have been mentioned in the documents of the former Berlin document center (BDC). Instead, his police record was clean. At the end of the 1930s, Kiaulehn worked as occasional speaker of the weekly ''UFA Wochenschau'' newsreel, as well as for various Nazi documentaries (''Kulturfilme'').
He spent the years 1939 and 1940 as a soldier. From 1940 to 1942-43 he served as a reporter with special status for the foreign Nazi magazine ''Signal'', published in France, Belgium, occupied territories of the Soviet Union and in the Balkans. In 1943, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels assigned him to work on scripts for indispensable propagandistic ''Kulturfilme''. The rest of the war he spent as military editor of the ''Signal'' in Berlin. In 1944 he was primarily responsible with the magazine's articles related to Berlin's stand-up.
In 1945, after the end of World War II, Kiaulehn moved to Munich. There, he worked as an actor in the "small comedy" and in public theatre, and as cabaret artist, in which quality he played in 1946 in a program of the legendary cabaret ''Schaubude''. He also played parts in various post-war movies. In the 1950s he was head of the arts section at ''Münchner Merkur'', where he worked as a redactor and theater critic until his death in 1968.

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