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    Arnold Zweig (10 November 1887 – 26 November 1968) was a German Jewish writer, pacifist and socialist. Zweig was born in Glogau, Prussian Silesia (now...
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  • Alan Zweig, Canadian documentary filmmaker Ann Strickler Zweig, American scientist Arnold Zweig (1887–1968), German writer and pacifist Esther Zweig (1906-1981)...
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    Suttner, Ernst Toller, Frank Wedekind, Franz Werfel, Grete Weiskopf, and Arnold Zweig. Not only German-speaking authors were burned, but also French authors...
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    Erpenbeck, Bernhard Kellermann, Victor Klemperer, Anna Seghers, Bodo Uhse, Arnold Zweig. Its first chairman was Johannes Robert Becher. Wilfried Maaß was the...
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  • Leonida Zamfirescu, Romanian engineer and academic (d. 1973) 1887 – Arnold Zweig, German author and activist (d. 1968) 1888 – Andrei Tupolev, Russian...
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  • CIS countries The Case of Sergeant Grischa, the title of a novel by Arnold Zweig Grischalogie, a Web page that focuses on the roots of the name, where...
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    Heinrich and his wife (the model for Blue Angel), the writers Stefan Zweig and Arnold Zweig, the art critic Julius Meier-Graefe, and the artist René Schickele...
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  • Seghers, Peter Weiss, Franz Werfel, Bodo Uhse, Max Brod, Stefan Zweig, and Arnold Zweig. Die Zeitung, a German-language newspaper published in London during...
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    Jovanovich; 1972, ISBN 978-0-15-133490-2 The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Arnold Zweig, New York University Press, 1987, ISBN 978-0-8147-2585-6 Why War? Open...
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    Waldbauer et al. of the Waldbauer-Kerpely Quartet [hu], Franz Werfel, Arnold Zweig, and Jung-Wien writers Peter Altenberg, Hermann Bahr, Karl Kraus, and...
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    became a major influence on the naturalist and expressionist movements. Arnold Zweig described Lenz, Büchner's only work of prose fiction, as "the beginning...
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  • literary Mitteleuropa are Joseph Roth (1894–1939), Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), Arnold Zweig (1887–1968) and Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958). Roth's novel...
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    Oscar Wilde Eugen Gottlob Winkler Friedrich Wolf Carl Zuckmayer Arnold Zweig Stefan Zweig List of books banned by governments Verbrannte und verbannte Czesław...
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    emigrated to Palestine in 1939, was a close associate of Arnold Zweig there, and later remigrated with Zweig to East Germany, published a novel about the incident...
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  • writer, physician Carl Zuckmayer, playwright (Jewish mother) Arnold Zweig, writer Stefan Zweig, novelist, playwright and journalist, best known for his autobiographies...
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    disorder "encephalitis lethargica" Ferdinand Thieriot (1838–1919), composer Arnold Zweig (1887–1968), writer Głogów is twinned with: Amber Valley, United Kingdom...
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  • made the film The Axe of Wandsbek, adapted from a book by Arnold Zweig. According to Zweig's son, the movie is based on a true story and may also relate...
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    of Lithuania, he would not refuse it." The German anti-war novelist Arnold Zweig set his 1937 novel Einsetzung eines Königs (The Crowning of a King) around...
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    recorded. As early as 1936, three years into the era of Nazi Germany, Arnold Zweig identified the fable as one that incited antisemitic feelings among the...
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  • directed by Herbert Brenon, based on the German novel of the same name by Arnold Zweig. John Tribby was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording...
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    novel by the German writer Arnold Zweig. Its original German title is Der Streit um den Sergeanten Grischa. It is part of Zweig's hexalogy Der große Krieg...
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    his endeavour including the German Jewish writers, Friedrich Wolf and Arnold Zweig. In 1985, Katter learned of the Magnus Hirschfeld Society through a West...
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    then the Akademie der Künste zu Berlin in 1990. Its presidents included Arnold Zweig, Ludwig Renn, Johannes R. Becher, Otto Nagel, Willi Bredel, Konrad Wolf...
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    Gropius, physicist Albert Einstein, painter George Grosz and writers Arnold Zweig, Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Tucholsky made Berlin one of the major cultural...
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    Beilinson called the murder a moral breakdown of the Yishuv. German author Arnold Zweig published a book in 1932 based on De Haan's life called De Vriendt kehrt...
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  • Netherlands, f/nf/p) Arnold Zweig (1887–1968, Germany, nf) Stefan Zweig (1881–1942, Switzerland/Brazil, f/d/nf) Stefanie Zweig (1932–2014, Kenya/Germany...
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    the Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs (1954–1965)  Japan Arnold Zweig (1887–1968) Writer  East Germany 1959 Otto Buchwitz (1879–1964) Politician...
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    metropolis, which by 1925 had already drawn in Brecht and the writer Arnold Zweig, was powerful. Leon was by now enjoying significant commercial success...
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    1937. Freud was devastated by Jofi's death. He wrote to his friend Arnold Zweig, "Apart from any mourning, it is very unreal, and one wonders when one...
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    the people". Feuchtwanger's praise of Stalin triggered outrage from Arnold Zweig and Franz Werfel. The book has been criticized by Trotskyists as a work...
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