Koepp was born in
Stettin, a
German port city then subjected to a sustained campaign of
bombing during World War II. By the time the city was taken over by the
Red Army in April 1945, Stettin was virtually deserted, with approximately 6,000 ethnic Germans remaining. Following the
ethnic cleansing of the native population after May 1945 Stettin became a Polish city. Koepp's early schooling came in
Berlin. Koepp passed his
school leaving exam in 1962 in
Dresden,
German Democratic Republic. On leaving school Koepp trained as a machinist, emerging with a qualification certificate from the Dresden Turbine Factory in 1963. He then studied for two years at the
Dresden University of Technology. From 1965 to 1969 Koepp studied at the Filmuniversität Babelsberg in
Potsdam-
Babelsberg. Shortly before his graduation, he was deregistered because the authorities noticed his friendship with
Thomas Brasch, who had distributed leaflets opposing the
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. Despite his designation as a dissident, former fellow students remember Koepp as a dedicated member of the
Free German Youth leadership at the academy, committed to the exposure and expulsion of students identified as guilty of false political motives. He produced a student film called:
We have already built an entire city (Wir haben schon eine ganze Stadt gebaut) in 1968, and in 1969 received his degree as a director and script-writer. == Career ==