Solmssen (September 29, 1928 in New York City[1] – April 23, 2018, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania[2]) was an American lawyer and novelist.
Solmssen spent his early childhood in Berlin, and his adolescence and later youth in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
[4] A Princess in Berlin is a portrait of the early Weimar Republic, and has been the subject of multiple translations.
[6] The Comfort Letter, Solmssen's 1975 novel concerning ethics and assurances in public offerings, has been the subject of contemporary academic analysis in law.
finished a book about German Luftwaffe pilot and general officer Ernst Udet.