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Bertram Warr was born on 7 December, 1917 in Germany, is a poet. Discover Bertram Warr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December 1917
Birthday 7 December
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Date of death April 3, 1943
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Nationality Germany

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2010

In 2010, three of his poems ('Working Class'; 'The Deviator'; and 'The Heart to Carry On') were anthologized in Brian Trehearne's 'Canadian Poetry: 1920–1960'.

1970

Warr's work was revived in 1970 by Len Gasparini and Warr's sister Mary Connelly in a small volume titled 'Acknowledgement to Life'. The book featured a preface by Earle Birney, Birney stating 'that had Warr survived the hostilities, he would likely have become an important voice in Canadian poetry.'.

1945

A tribute issue of Contemporary Verse in October 1945 printed several of his poems alongside an article by Alan Crawley.

1943

Born in Toronto, after Warr graduated from high school, he worked as an office clerk and hotel porter. In 1938, he hitchhiked to Halifax, Nova Scotia and eventually stowed away on a passenger ship to England in the pursuit of a career in literature. In London, he worked as a clerk for an oyster company. This supported him as he studied at the University of London, where he became a socialist. When World War II began, he joined the Fire Service. In 1941, Warr was about to be conscripted into the Royal Air Force so he volunteered to serve in the RAF Volunteer Reserve. Warr served with 158 Squadron RAF flying in Halifax bombers as a Bomb Aimer. On April 3, 1943, he was lost in action when his Halifax was shot down with the loss of all crew.

1941

Warr gained a slight reputation after having various poems published with different British literary magazines and anthologies. In 1941, he had 'Yet a Little Onwards', a collection of fourteen poems, published by Favil Press' 'Resurgam Younger Poets' series with. Robert Graves and G.S. Fraser gave the work favourable reviews. Some of these poems would be anthologized into 'Poems of this War'.

1917

Bertram Warr (December 7, 1917 – April 3, 1943) was a Canadian poet and a sergeant in the RAFVR, who was lost in action during World War II over Essen, Germany in April 1943.