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Years active
  
1938–85

Name
  
Hans Bertram

Children
  
Barbara Bertram

Rank
  
Service/branch
  
Years of service
  
1938–45

Spouse
  
Gisela Uhlen (m. ?–1950)

Allegiance
  
Role
  

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Full Name
  
Hans-Karl Bertram

Born
  
26 February 1906 (
1906-02-26
)
Remscheid, Germany

Occupation
  
Aviator, screenwriter, film director

Died
  
January 8, 1993 (Aged 86), Munich, Germany

Movies
  
D III 88, Eine grose Liebe

Similar People
  
Gisela Uhlen, Herbert Maisch, Hermann Braun, Susanne Uhlen, Wolfgang Kieling

Hans Bertram (26 February 1906 – 8 January 1993) was a German aviator, screenwriter and film director.

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Early life

Hans Bertram was born on 26 February 1906 in Remscheid, Germany.

Career

He became an aviator. In 1920 Bertram trained under Instructor Paul Bäumer, a German WW1 aviator, at Hamburg Fuhlsbuttel Airport. In 1932, whilst attempting a round-the world flight in a Junkers seaplane, he and his co-pilot became lost in the remote coast of northern Australia.

In 1934, Bertram joined the Nazi Party and the SA, and his first work in film was in making propaganda.

During World War II his Messerschmidt plane was shot down over Libya. He was taken as a prisoner of war and sent to Australia in 1941.

He had a successful career in film and wrote ten films between 1938 and 1985. He also directed six films between 1939 and 1952.

Personal life

He was married to German actress Gisela Uhlen.

Death

He died on 8 January 1993 in Munich, Germany.

Selected filmography

  • Women for Golden Hill (1938)
  • D III 88 (1939)
  • Eine große Liebe (directed, 1949)
  • Towers of Silence (1952)
  • References

    Hans Bertram Wikipedia