Background
Annemarie Reinhard was born in Dresden.
Annemarie Reinhard was born in Dresden.
After her finishing high school, she worked as a tailor. She began in 1949 to publish her literary works. Her novel Treibgut dealt with the fate of two refugee orphans after World World War II, Tag im Nebel is the history of an escape from the French Foreign Legion and Flucht aus Hohenwaldau is themed around the state organized Nazi eugenics during the Third Reich.
She would receive the 1960 Heinrich Mann Prize and the 1964 Martin Andersen Nexö Kunstpreis of the City of Dresden.
She joined the Socialist Unity Party of Germany in 1948.
Annemarie Reinhard was a member of the Schriftstellerverband of East Germany and functioned as chairwoman of the Bezirk Dresden association from 1956.