en

Maria Osten

Please add an image!
Birth Date:
20.03.1908
Death date:
16.09.1942
Person's maiden name:
Maria Emilie Alwine Gresshöner
Extra names:
Мария Остен, Гресхёнер, Greßhöner
Categories:
Communist, Journalist, Publicist, Victim of repression (genocide) of the Soviet regime, Writer, victim
Nationality:
 german
Cemetery:
Set cemetery

Maria Osten was a German and Soviet journalist. She was born on March 20, 1908 in Lemgo, Germany, but grew up in East Prussia. She took a pen name, Osten (German for "East") to indicate her pro-Soviet sympathies.

Biography

Osten was born Maria Emilie Alwine Gresshöner in Muckum bei Bünde, Westphalia, Germany, the daughter of Anna Maria (Pohlmann) and Heinrich Gresshöner

Maria Osten was most famous for her 1935 book Hubert in Wonderland ("Губерт в стране чудес" - Russian) and the events surrounding its publication in the Soviet Union. The story is about a 12-year-old boy who is the son of German Communist from the Saar region of Germany. The boy is adopted by a Soviet journalist for PravdaMikhail Koltsov, and his partner, the German journalist Maria Osten, who took the boy in 1935 to the Soviet Union. The boy's arrival in the Soviet Union was a very highly publicized event at the time, as it was a demonstration of the cooperation of fellow Communists to save a young boy from having to grow up in Nazi Germany. The boy was toured all around the country and he was even taken to visit Marshals Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Semyon Budyonny in the Kremlin.

The family's fate, however, changed, when Joseph Stalin began to purge the party ranks. Koltsov was arrested in December 1938 following a denunciation filed in by André Marty and executed about a year later, and the book disappeared from circulation. Hubert then refused to recognize his adoptive parents and told his adoptive mother to leave him. In 1941, Maria Osten was arrested in the hotel Balchug, and never heard from again. (In fact, Maria Osten was executed in Saratov prison on September 16, 1942).

Hubert was deported to the Kazakh SSR, where he became a shepherd. He was arrested in 1946 and freed only in 1955, two years after Stalin's death. Hubert tried to return to Germany, but never succeeded, dying in 1959 in a hospital in Simferopol after a poorly performed operation for appendicitis.

Source: wikipedia.org, timenote.info

No places

    loading...

        Relation nameRelation typeBirth DateDeath dateDescription
        1Hubert  L’HosteHubert L’HosteFoster son00.10.192301.08.1959
        2Mihail KolcovMihail KolcovCivilhusband12.06.189802.02.1940
        3Ervīns PiskatorsErvīns PiskatorsFriend17.12.189330.03.1966
        4
        Сергей ЕломановOpponent00.00.1907

        No events set

        Tags