Georg Mühlen-Schulte (1882–1981) was a German novelist, journalist and humourist. He was editor-in-chief of the Berlin-based satirical magazine Lustige Blätter. He also worked as a lyricist for several songs, and was employed as a screenwriter. Several of his novels were made into films including The Call of the Jungle (1936), The Impossible Mister Pitt (1938) and The Thing About Styx (1942).[2] [3] In October 1933 he was one of 87 writers who made a Vow of Allegiance to Adolf Hitler.
Georg Mühlen-Schulte | |
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Born | 30 June 1882[1] |
Died | 1981 |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Writer |
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