Georg Britting (born 17 February 1891 in Regensburg; died 27 April 1964 in Munich) was a German poet, short story writer, and essayist.
He volunteered to join the army in 1914 and was heavily wounded in World War I (1914-1918).
His poems and short stories were often published in Das Innere Reich.
His most popular story today[update] is »Brudermord im Altwasser«,[1] engl.
[2] He married his wife, actress Ingeborg Fröhlich (* 31 August 1918; † 18 October 2011) in 1946, and they moved to Sant-Anna-Platz in Munich, where he died in 1964.