Josef Winckler
German writer (1881–1966)
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Josef Winckler (7 July 1881, Bentlage, Rheine – 29 January 1966, Bensberg, Bergisch Gladbach) was a German writer, best known for his 1923 comic novel The Mad Bomberg, which was turned into films in 1932 and 1957. One of his other popular novels was Doctor Eisenbart (1929), based on the life of Johann Andreas Eisenbarth.[1]
Born7 July 1881
Bentlage (Rheine), German Empire
Died29 January 1966 (aged 84)
Bensberg, Bergisch Gladbach, West Germany
OccupationWriter
Josef Winckler | |
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Winckler in 1925 | |
| Born | 7 July 1881 Bentlage (Rheine), German Empire |
| Died | 29 January 1966 (aged 84) Bensberg, Bergisch Gladbach, West Germany |
| Occupation | Writer |