Rolf Hochhuth - Works

Works

Plays
  • The Deputy, a Christian Tragedy (1962)
  • Soldiers, Necrology on Geneva (1967)
  • Guerrillas (1970)
  • The Midwife (1972)
  • The Survivor (1981)
  • Alan Turing (1987)
  • Wessis in Weimar (1993)
  • McKinsey is Coming (2004)
Novels
  • A Love in Germany (1978)

Hochhuth has also collaborated with scripts for cinema and television:

  • Berliner Antigone (1968)
  • Élo Antigoné (1968)
  • Ärztinnen (1984)
  • Effis Nacht (1998)
  • A Love in Germany (1983)

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