Helmut Baierl
0 sources
Helmut Baierl
Summary
Helmut Baierl is a human[1]. His place of birth was Rumburk[2]. He was born on December 23, 1926[3]. He died in Berlin[4]. He died on September 12, 2005[5]. He worked as a screenwriter[6], writer[7], playwright[8], translator[9], and slavist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Helmut Baierl was born in Rumburk[2].
- Helmut Baierl died in Berlin[4].
- Helmut Baierl was born on December 23, 1926[3].
- Helmut Baierl died on September 12, 2005[5].
- Helmut Baierl held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Helmut Baierl held citizenship in German Democratic Republic[13].
- Helmut Baierl worked as a screenwriter[6].
- Helmut Baierl's professions included writer[7].
- Helmut Baierl worked as a playwright[8].
- Helmut Baierl worked as a translator[9].
- Helmut Baierl worked as a slavist[10].
- Helmut Baierl received the Goethe award of Berlin[14].
- Helmut Baierl received the National Prize of East Germany[15].
- Helmut Baierl received the Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[16].
- Helmut Baierl received the Johannes R. Becher Medal[17].
- Helmut Baierl was a member of Academy of Arts of the GDR[18].
- Helmut Baierl is recorded as male[19].
- Helmut Baierl's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Helmut Baierl was affiliated with the Nazi Party[21].
- Helmut Baierl was affiliated with the Socialist Unity Party of Germany[22].
- Helmut Baierl was affiliated with the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany[23].
- Helmut Baierl's Commons category is recorded as Helmut Baierl[24].
- Helmut Baierl's family name is recorded as Baierl[25].
- Helmut Baierl's given name is recorded as Helmut[26].
- Helmut Baierl's given name is recorded as Johannes[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Helmut Baierl was born in Rumburk[2]. He was born on December 23, 1926[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include screenwriter[6], writer[7], playwright[8], translator[9], and slavist[10].
Recognition
Awards received include Goethe award of Berlin[14], an award[28], in German Democratic Republic[29]; National Prize of East Germany[15], a national award[30], in German Democratic Republic[31], founded in 1949[32]; Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[16], a grade of an order[33], in German Democratic Republic[34]; and Johannes R. Becher Medal[17], an award[35], in German Democratic Republic[36].
Personal Life
Political affiliations include Nazi Party[21], a Führerpartei[37], in Weimar Republic[38], founded in 1920[39], headquartered in Braunes Haus[40]; Socialist Unity Party of Germany[22], a political party[41], in German Democratic Republic[42], founded in 1946[43], headquartered in Former Reichsbank building[44]; and Liberal Democratic Party of Germany[23], a political party[45], in German Democratic Republic[46], founded in 1945[47], headquartered in Berlin[48].
Death and Burial
Helmut Baierl died on September 12, 2005[5]. He passed away in Berlin[4].
Why It Matters
Helmut Baierl ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
FAQs
Where was Helmut Baierl born?
Helmut Baierl was born in Rumburk[2].
Where did Helmut Baierl die?
Helmut Baierl died in Berlin[4].
What did Helmut Baierl do for work?
Helmut Baierl worked as screenwriter[6], writer[7], playwright[8], translator[9], and slavist[10].
What awards did Helmut Baierl receive?
Honors received include Goethe award of Berlin[14], National Prize of East Germany[15], Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver[16], and Johannes R. Becher Medal[17].