Karl Georg Egel
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Karl Georg Egel
Summary
Karl Georg Egel is a human[1]. His place of birth was Passow[2]. He was born on December 8, 1919[3]. He died in Berlin[4]. He died on February 13, 1995[5]. He worked as a screenwriter[6].
Key Facts
- Born in Passow[2], Karl Georg Egel…
- Karl Georg Egel died in Berlin[4].
- Karl Georg Egel was born on December 8, 1919[3].
- Karl Georg Egel died on February 13, 1995[5].
- Karl Georg Egel held citizenship in Germany[7].
- Karl Georg Egel held citizenship in German Democratic Republic[8].
- Karl Georg Egel's professions included screenwriter[6].
- Karl Georg Egel received the Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold[9].
- Karl Georg Egel received the Banner of Labor[10].
- Karl Georg Egel received the National Prize of East Germany[11].
- Karl Georg Egel is recorded as male[12].
- Karl Georg Egel's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Karl Georg Egel's archives at is recorded as Archive of the Academy of Arts[14].
- Karl Georg Egel's given name is recorded as Karl[15].
- Karl Georg Egel's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[16].
Body
Origins and Family
Karl Georg Egel's place of birth was Passow[2]. He was born on December 8, 1919[3].
Career and Affiliations
Karl Georg Egel worked as a screenwriter[6].
Recognition
Awards received include Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold[9], a grade of an order[17], in German Democratic Republic[18]; Banner of Labor[10], an order[19], in German Democratic Republic[20], founded in 1954[21]; and National Prize of East Germany[11], a national award[22], in German Democratic Republic[23], founded in 1949[24].
Death and Burial
Karl Georg Egel died on February 13, 1995[5]. He passed away in Berlin[4].
FAQs
Where was Karl Georg Egel born?
Born in Passow[2], Karl Georg Egel…
Where did Karl Georg Egel die?
Karl Georg Egel passed away in Berlin[4].
What did Karl Georg Egel do for work?
Karl Georg Egel worked as screenwriter[6].
What awards did Karl Georg Egel receive?
Honors received include Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold[9], Banner of Labor[10], and National Prize of East Germany[11].