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After the war's end, he worked for the
Cultural Advisory Board for Publishing at the East German Administration for Public Education until 1950. The Cultural Advisory Board was initially tasked with removing from circulation work of a fascist or militaristic nature, but evolved to enforce official
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rulers imposed a writing ban on him in 1934; consequently, in 1935, Rein became unemployed During the war, he was subject to compulsory service at the German
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Heinz Rein worked as a bank clerk in the 1920s after completing a banking apprenticeship. He later worked as a sports journalist. Because of his political commitments, the
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In the GDR, some of his books were printed with difficulty and with a delay. After moving to the West, he wrote mainly short stories, but also satires and cabaret texts.
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until his death. His books on the end of the war and the immediate postwar period in Berlin, made him an East German representative of rubble literature (
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in an abridged translation by David Porter, representing about one-third of the German text. In 2015, it was published by Schöffling & Co. as
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Heukenkamp (1996), Ursula Heukenkamp (ed.), "Das lautlose Deutschland. Widerstandsliteratur und ihre Rezeption",
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Finale Berlin. Revised and improved by the author. Büchergilde
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In einer Winternacht, Berlin 1952 (geschrieben 1948/49)
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