Heinrich Alexander Stoll

| death_place = Potsdam (Brandenburg), German Democratic Republic | occupation = Lutheran vicar (dismissed 1935)
Writer
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Erlangen
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Heinrich Alexander Stoll was the pen name used by the German writer Heinrich Joachim Friedrich Karl Hans Stoll (8 December 1910 - 4 March 1977). During the 1950s and 1960s he emerged in East Germany as a prolific author of adventure novels, historical novels and reworkings of ancient legends, along with short stories and science fiction works. There are nevertheless suggestions that the reality of his own experiences as a young man, during twelve years under Hitler followed by six years under Soviet military administration and the early years of the Ulbricht dictatorship, were a match for almost any novel. Provided by Wikipedia
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