Gottfried Waldemar Brockmann (1903 – 1983)[1] was a German artist, educator, publisher, and served as a cultural advisor for the city of Kiel, Germany.
[3] As the National Socialists gained power in 1933, during this time Brockmann joined the German Communist Party (KPD).
[3] The Düsseldorf Art Academy director Walter Kaesbach was removed from his office by the National Socialists.
[3] After World War II, Brockmann settled in Hof an der Saale and ran a book publishing company.
[3] In 1952, the Brockmann family moved to Kiel, West Germany; first working as a cultural advisor to the city and later teaching at Muthesius Art Academy.