Maxim Ziese (1901-1955) was a German dramatist and writer. Of
Pomeranian descent, he served in the First World War. He became a
writer after the war, noted for his patriotic 1933 play
Siebenstein.[1] He later worked as a dramaturge under Gustaf
Gründgens at the Prussian State Theatre.
Pomeranian descent, he served in the First World War. He became a
writer after the war, noted for his patriotic 1933 play
Siebenstein.[1] He later worked as a dramaturge under Gustaf
Gründgens at the Prussian State Theatre.
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