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Herbert Reinecker (24 December 1914 – 27 January 2007) was a very prolific German novelist, dramatist, screenwriter and former Nazi SS officer.


Career

Born in
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,
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, Reinecker began to write
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already as a high school student. In 1936 he moved to
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, where he became editor-in-chief of a youth magazine, ''Jungvolk''. In the same year he also co-authored a book, ''Jugend in Waffen'' (''Armed Youth''). This was a time when the
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had already been in power for three years and when the media had long been '' gleichgeschaltet''. In 1943 he joined the
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and worked as the editor-in-chief of a book entitled ''Der Pimpf'' about the training system of the
Hitler Youth The Hitler Youth (german: Hitlerjugend , often abbreviated as HJ, ) was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany. Its origins date back to 1922 and it received the name ("Hitler Youth, League of German Worker Youth") in July 1926. ...
. Throughout World War II Reinecker served in a propaganda company of the
Waffen SS The (, "Armed SS") was the combat branch of the Nazi Party's ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) organisation. Its formations included men from Nazi Germany, along with volunteers and conscripts from both occupied and unoccupied lands. The grew from th ...
. In the early 1940s Reinecker also wrote a number of plays, among them ''Das Dorf bei Odessa'', and the novel ''Der Mann mit der Geige''. In
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he wrote an award-winning
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, ''Junge Adler'' (''Young Eagles''). After the war, he started working for radio and television. At the same time he wrote screenplays for the series of German feature films of the 1960s that were loosely based on
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's novels as well as TV adaptations of
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novels and plays. In the late 1960s, Reinecker and producer
Helmut Ringelmann Helmut Ringelmann (4 September 1926 – 20 February 2011) was a German film and television producer. Ringelmann was born in Munich, he produced a number of television series including the long running '' Der Kommissar'' from 1968 to 1974. H ...
wanted to create a truly German police detective. At first tentatively conceived as a "German
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", Reinecker's Kommissar Keller soon metamorphosed into a full-fledged character.
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was chosen to play Keller in the TV series, '' Der Kommissar'', which was finally launched in 1969 and which became a huge success. In 1974, Reinecker and Ringelmann started a new, similar series, ''
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'' which was in production until 1998 with mayor international success.


Personal life

In 1938 Herbert Reinecker married Angela Schmikowski, with whom he had two children – daughter Rita (also a writer/author), 1941, and Hilmar (1944–2001). Divorced in 1954, he married Brunhilde (Holly) Schubert in 1959. Reinecker is reported to have stopped writing due to
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. He was nearly blind when he died on 27 January 2007, aged 92.


Selected filmography

* '' The Rainer Case'' (1942, based on his novel ''Der Mann mit der Geige'') * ''
Father Needs a Wife ''Father Needs a Wife'' (german: Vater braucht eine Frau) is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Harald Braun and starring Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik and Bruni Löbel. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location around ...
'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1953) * '' Canaris'' (1954) * '' Heaven Is Never Booked Up'' (1955) * '' Children, Mother, and the General'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1955) * ''
Der Stern von Afrika ''Der Stern von Afrika'' () is a 1957 black-and-white German war film portraying the combat career of a World War II Luftwaffe fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille. The film stars Joachim Hansen and Marianne Koch and was directed by Alfred Weid ...
'' (1957) * '' The Fox of Paris'' (1957) * ''
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'' (1958) * ''
The Trapp Family in America ''The Trapp Family in America'' (german: Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika) is a 1958 West German comedy drama film about the real-life Austrian musical Trapp Family directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Hans Holt, and Josef Me ...
'' (1958) * ' (1958) * ''
People in the Net ''People in the Net'' (german: Menschen im Netz), also known as ''Unwilling Agent'', is a 1959 West German Cold War spy film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Johanna von Koczian and Hannes Messemer.Bock & Bergfelder p. ...
'' (1959) * ''
Dorothea Angermann ''Dorothea Angermann'' is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Bert Sotlar and Alfred Schieske.Alpi p.357 It was adapted from the play by Gerhart Hauptmann. The film's sets were designed by the a ...
'' (1959) * '' An Alibi for Death'' (1963) * ''
The River Line ''The River Line'' (german: Kennwort... Reiher) is a 1964 West German war drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Peter van Eyck, Marie Versini and Walter Rilla Walter Rilla (22 August 1894 – 21 November 1980) was a German f ...
'' (1964) * '' Der Hexer'' (1964) * ''
Sie nannten ihn Gringo ''Man Called Gringo'' ( ger, Sie nannten ihn Gringo) is a 1965 German western film directed by Roy Rowland, written by Clarke Reynolds and Herbert Reinecker and starred by Götz George, Daniel Martín and Alexandra Stewart. Cast * Götz George ...
'' (1965) * ''
I Am Looking for a Man ''I Am Looking for a Man'' (german: Ich suche einen Mann) is a 1966 West German romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Ghita Nørby, Walter Giller and Brigitte Horney.Parish p.223 Cast * Ghita Nørby as Barbara Schönfel ...
'' (1966) * ''
Maigret and His Greatest Case ''Maigret and His Greatest Case'' (German: ''Maigret und sein grösster Fall'') is a 1966 crime film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Françoise Prévost and Günther Stoll.Woeller & Cassiday p.175 It was made as a c ...
'' (1966) * '' The Hunchback of Soho'' (1966) * ''
Murderers Club of Brooklyn ''Murderers Club of Brooklyn'' (german: Der Mörderclub von Brooklyn) is a 1967 German thriller film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss, and Karel Stepanek. It was part of the Jerry Cotton series of films. The film ...
'' (1967) * ''
The Monk with the Whip ''The Monk with the Whip'' (German: ''Der Mönch mit der Peitsche'') is a 1967 West German mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Uschi Glas and Grit Boettcher. It is inspired by the 1926 novel '' The Bla ...
'' (1967) * ' (1967, TV miniseries) * '' The Valley of Death'' (1968) * ''
The Hound of Blackwood Castle ''The Hound of Blackwood Castle'' (German: ''Der Hund von Blackwood Castle'') is a 1968 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Heinz Drache, Karin Baal and Horst Tappert.Bergfelder p.153 Based on a story by Edgar Wallace, it ...
'' (1968) * ' (1968, TV miniseries) * '' Der Kommissar'' (1969–1976, TV series, 96 episodes) * '' 11 Uhr 20'' (1970, TV miniseries) * '' Under the Roofs of St. Pauli'' (1970) * ' (1970) * ''
The Girl from Hong Kong ''The Girl from Hong Kong'' (German: ''Das Mädchen von Hongkong'', UK theatrical title: ''Circle of Fear'') is a 1973 West German action film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Li Paelz and Véronique Vendell.Bock & Berg ...
'' (1973) * '' Crime After School'' (1975) * ''
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'' (1974–1998, TV series; 281 episodes)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reinecker, Herbert 1914 births 2007 deaths People from Hagen People from the Province of Westphalia Nazi Party members German television writers Male television writers German male screenwriters German male novelists Mass media people from North Rhine-Westphalia 20th-century German novelists 20th-century German male writers Waffen-SS personnel 20th-century German screenwriters