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    The Franz Werfel Human Rights Award (German: Franz-Werfel-Menschenrechtspreis) is a human rights award of the German Federation of Expellees' Centre Against...
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    Franz Viktor Werfel (German: [fʁant͡s ˈvɛʁfl̩] ; 10 September 1890 – 26 August 1945) was an Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright, and poet whose career...
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  • contradicting human rights and carried out by following the archaic thinking of the bloody vendetta." To donate a Franz Werfel Human Rights Award to people...
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    Angel) was nominated for the German Book Prize and won the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award. In this book, Müller describes the journey of a young man...
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    International Society for Human Rights in 2006. Together with Peter Glotz, she was the primary initiator of the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award, and serves as a...
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    he was once the Crown Prince. He was a jury member of the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award. He also held Francisco Franco in a high regard and praised...
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    2023 – German Civic Award, conferred by the Bad Harzburg Civic Foundation[citation needed] 2023 – Franz Werfel Award for Human Rights, granted by the Center...
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    This list of human rights awards is an index to articles about notable awards given for the promotion of human rights. These are moral principles or social...
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    Internationaler Karlspreis zu Aachen (2001) Franz Werfel Human Rights Award (2007) National Jewish Book Award in the memoir category (2008) György Konrád...
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    cleansing in Europe, and was a member of the jury of the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award, which was awarded by the Centre Against Expulsions (Zentrum gegen Vertreibungen)...
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    awards, including the 1994 Kleist Prize, the 1995 Aristeion Prize, the 1998 International Dublin Literary Award, the 2009 Franz Werfel Human Rights Award...
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  • of the Bilderberg Group. He was also a jury member of the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award. Kopper received widespread public and media attention in 1994...
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    Nasrin Sotoudeh (category Iranian human rights activists)
    Nasrin Sotoudeh (Persian: نسرین ستوده) is a human rights lawyer in Iran. She has represented imprisoned Iranian opposition activists and politicians following...
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    Joachim Gauck (category German human rights activists)
    the Maastricht University, 2017. 2014: Leo Baeck Medal 2021: Franz Werfel Human Rights Award Robert Coalson, Longtime Anticommunist Activist To Become Germany's...
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    of the Centre Against Expulsions and a jury member of the Franz Werfel Human Rights Award. Lambsdorff was honorary president of the Liberal International...
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    International Peace Award (1996) Robert Schuman Medal (1997) Laureates of the Europe prize (2002) Franz Werfel Human Rights Award (2005) Grand Cross of...
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    Marie Rose Abousefian (category Armenian human rights activists)
    Hagop Oshagan The Trial of Soghomon Tehlirian The 40 Days of Musa Dagh - Franz Werfel This Evening with Vahan Terian Tigran the Great Reflection of the Armenian...
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    wackerer Mustang (1980) by Erich Loest Vom Wunsch, Indianer zu werden. Wie Franz Kafka Karl May traf und trotzdem nicht in Amerika landete (1994) by Peter...
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  • Schnitzler, Franz Werfel, Stefan Zweig, Franz Kafka, Thomas Bernhard, Joseph Roth, and Robert Musil, and of poets Georg Trakl, Rose Ausländer, Franz Grillparzer...
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  • Ayşe Nur Zarakolu (category Turkish human rights activists)
    history of a genocide) by Yves Ternon, The Forty Days of Musa Dagh by Franz Werfel, several books by İsmail Beşikçi, and the essays of Lissy Schmidt, a...
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    into the Bohemian forest where they become Robin Hood-like bandits, while Franz Moor, the younger brother, schemes to inherit his father's considerable...
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    Zweig, Thomas Bernhard, and Robert Musil, and of poets Georg Trakl, Franz Werfel, Franz Grillparzer, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Adalbert Stifter. Famous contemporary...
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    meeting Armenian survivors in the Middle East, Austrian–Jewish writer Franz Werfel wrote The Forty Days of Musa Dagh, a fictionalized retelling of the successful...
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    Wagner's opera Lohengrin took place in Weimar in 1850. The conductor was Franz Liszt, who chose the date 28 August in honour of Goethe, who was born on...
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    Reason", which oriented itself by the spirit of religion. He believed that human reason (initiated by criticism and dissent) would develop, even without...
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    probably became the Giessen and Darmstadt section of the Society for Human Rights (Gesellschaft für Menschenrechte). In 1831, at age 18, he began to study...
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    intended to form part of more ambitious project to defend democracy, human rights, and human dignity as irreducible ethical absolutes in a postreligious age...
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    world of the 1960s in human relations and particularly in men's oppression of women. In Germany the achievements of the women's rights campaign at the end...
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    these leagues would eventually integrate with the German League for Human Rights. Weimar-era Germany also witnessed the emergence of the world’s first...
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    Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser Josef Weinheber Peter Weiss Franz Werfel Christa Wolf Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst) Stefan Zweig Contemporary writers...
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