German narrative writer Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) originated from a Jewish merchant family. A doctor by profession, he lived in exile in France and the U.S. during 1933-1945. From his extensive literary work best known are his novels Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929) and Babylonische Wanderung (1934).
Discovered on 29-9-1987 in Tautenburg by Borngen, F.