Dietrich Nummert

After the war and the Nazi dictatorship, Nummert joined the Free German Youth and temporarily held a full-time position there.

There, in 1970, he published the biography of Bruno Kühn [de], the eldest brother of Lotte Ulbricht, for the Central Council of the FDJ.

[2] He also worked for the GDR youth publishing house Verlag Neues Leben [de][3] and worked until August 1969 as deputy editor-in-chief of the theory magazine for FDJ functionaries Junge Generation [de], for which the "Zentralrat der FDJ" awarded him the certificate of honour.

[4] At the end of the 1970s to the beginning of the 1980s, he ran the Berlin "Club der Werktätigen" (Club of the Working People), where he invited interesting personalities from Germany and abroad to give lectures and treated the guests to culinary specialities.

Since the beginning of the 1990s, he regularly wrote - mostly biographical - articles for the Berlinische Monatsschrift at the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein [de], a journal in the tradition of the eponymous Berlinische Monatsschrift founded by Johann Erich Biester and Friedrich Gedike in 1783, which appeared until 2001.

Dietrich Nummert
Dietrich Nummert and Claudia Melisch at Petriplatz in Berlin 2007