Die Weltbühne (‘The World Stage’) was a German weekly magazine for politics, art and the economy. It was founded in Berlin in 1905 as Die Schaubühne (‘The...
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politically engaged journalist and temporary co-editor of the weekly magazine Die Weltbühne, he was simultaneously a satirist, an author of satirical political...
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Carl von Ossietzky (category German people who died in prison custody)
the clandestine German rearmament. As editor-in-chief of the magazine Die Weltbühne, Ossietzky published a series of exposés in the late 1920s, detailing...
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journalists who were critical of the military. The editor of the weekly Die Weltbühne, Carl von Ossietzky, and the journalist and aviation expert Walter Kreiser...
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two years later instituted a second. In November 1925, the journal Die Weltbühne published an unattributed article by Carl Mertens, a German officer...
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published under his pseudonym Ignaz Wrobel in the weekly German magazine Die Weltbühne. Starting with a lawsuit against the magazine's editor Carl von Ossietzky...
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Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1989 Joachim Bergmann: Die Schaubühne – Die Weltbühne 1905–1933, Bibliographie und Register mit Annotationen. Saur...
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Pinner, Felix (Frank Faßland). Deutsche Wirtschaftsführer, 99–104. Die Weltbühne: Charlottenburg, Berlin, 1925. Pritzkoleit, Kurt. Männer Mächte Monopole:...
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The December 1931 show Allez-Hopp! was reviewed by Alfred Polgar in Die Weltbühne, who wrote about her ability to present with a "trinity" of temperament...
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most famous prisoner was writer and editor of the weekly magazine, Die Weltbühne, Carl von Ossietzky, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1935. Comedian...
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Tucholsky (under pen name Ignaz Wrobel), Hat Mynona wirklich gelebt?, Die Weltbühne, December 31, 1929, No. 1, p. 15 Roxborough, Scott (March 24, 2023)...
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activities of the group, including the Feme murders, to the magazine Die Weltbühne. An investigation by the Prussian Parliament corroborated the published...
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oversight." Left-wing journalist Kurt Tucholsky disagreed, writing in Die Weltbühne, "We fight the scandalous §175, everywhere we can, therefore we must...
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Karl Kraus (writer) (redirect from Die Fackel)
time, Die Fackel was published (without a cover page) by the printer Jahoda & Siegel. While Die Fackel at first resembled journals like Die Weltbühne, it...
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criticized the outing. One of these was Kurt Tucholsky, who wrote in Die Weltbühne, "We oppose the disgraceful Paragraph 175 wherever we can; therefore...
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Gumbel, Berthold Jacob, Ernst Falck, "Verräter verfallen der Feme", Die Weltbühne (contemporary review of Gumbel's above book by Kurt Tucholsky) Hofmann...
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Other anti-Nazis, such as Kurt Tucholsky writing in the left-liberal Die Weltbühne in 1932, rejected the idea of attacking opponents for their personal...
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Rudolf Hilferding (category Austrian Jews who died in the Holocaust)
read dailies with a circulation of 200,000. In 1925, Kurt Tucholsky in Die Weltbühne argued that Hilferding had made the newspaper harmless and acted like...
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A-I-Z: Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung (The Workers Pictorial Newspaper) Die Weltbühne (The World Stage), weekly magazine for which Kurt writes. Hitler Jugend...
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later a writer for and editor-in-chief of the leftist German weekly Die Weltbühne (The World Stage). The couple met in 1912 in Hamburg, but not much is...
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Tageblatt, Prager Tageblatt and for the weekly published literary magazine Die Weltbühne. As a engaged columnist he enriched the college in which such illustrious...
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Walter Kreiser (section The Weltbühne trial)
and journalist best known for publishing an article in the magazine Die Weltbühne (‘The World Stage’) in 1929 which exposed the secret creation of a German...
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(review), Die Weltbühne of November 25, 1930 Peter Neuhauser, "Der Mann, der sich B. Traven nennt", Die Zeit, May 12, 1967 Rolf Cantzen, "Die Revolution...
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to include political topics. In April 1918 he changed the name to Die Weltbühne and developed it into a pacifist forum for the German Left. With the...
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major hardships to Germans across the country. Writing in the journal Die Weltbühne (The World Stage), from the perspective of August 1929, the distinguished...
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Berlin, where he was a music editor and critic for the leftist journals Die Weltbühne and Vorwärts. After fleeing Germany following the Nazi seizure of power...
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Zürich (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-29. "Von Watt-Regensdorf auf die Weltbühne". Tages-Anzeiger (in German). 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2023-06-29. v t...
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Sprachrohr der deutschsprachigen Kommunisten in der Tschechoslowakei Die Weltbühne, (1934–1938 in Prague exile) Rote Fahne (1934–1938), kommunistisches...
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for the war should be dealt with at a moral level. One example was Die Weltbühne ("World Stage"), a left-liberal journal founded in November 1918. According...
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2005. Archived from the original on 2016-07-18. Retrieved 2016-07-17. Die Weltbühne, Vol. 30, No. 27–52, pp. 1601–1603 Wheeler-Bennett, John The Nemesis...
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