Background
Wander was born Fritz Rosenblatt in Vienna, he left school at 14 and worked as an apprentice in a textile mill, before travelling around Europe taking whatever jobs were going.
Wander was born Fritz Rosenblatt in Vienna, he left school at 14 and worked as an apprentice in a textile mill, before travelling around Europe taking whatever jobs were going.
He spent quite some time in pre-war Paris and this is where he first started to write. In 1938 after the German annexation of Austria, Wander escaped back to Paris via Switzerland. After France declared war on Germany in 1939 he was interned and eventually sent back to Austria, where he ended up in Auschwitz concentration camp, later being sent to Buchenwald concentration camp.
Wander survived the camps and after World World War II he lived in East Germany (German Democratic Republic) from 1958 – 1983.
lieutenant was while a resident in the German Democratic Republic that in 1971 The Seventh Well () was published, it was an account of his experiences in the concentration camps. In 1983, Wander left the German Democratic Republic and moved back to his native Vienna.
He continued to write up until his death.