Rudolf Meinert

Meinert was born Rudolf Bürstein in Vienna, but worked for most of his career in the German film industry. He became well-established as the producer/director of silent crime films. In the immediate post-First World War period, Meinert was head of production at the German studio Decla after his own production unit Meinert-Film was taken over by the larger outfit. Meinert, rather than Erich Pommer, is sometimes credited as the producer behind Decla's revolutionary ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' (1920). Following the Nazi takeover of power in Germany, Meinert, who was Jewish, went into exile in the Netherlands, however he returned to Austria. He moved to France in 1937 and lived there until he was caught, sent to Drancy internment camp and transported to Majdanek concentration camp on 6 March 1943, where he was murdered. Provided by Wikipedia
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Keine Sorgen mit der Pubertät Bewältigung der Konflikte und Gefahren in den Wachstumsjahren bei Jungen und Mädchen by Meinert, Rudolf
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Mein Kind in der Pubertät by Meinert, Rudolf
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Der Schritt ins Schulleben Bielefelder Untersuchungen zur Schulreife by Meinert, Rudolf, Komm, Karl Heinz
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Die Durchlässigkeit der Schottschen Farb- und Filtergläser UG 3,4,BG 7,10,9,11,13,14,16,VG 3,8,9, GG 11,13,17,18, OG 1 und NG 4,6,11 sowie je eines Zeiss-Rot-, Gelb-, Grün- und Bla... by Meinert, Rudolf
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