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    Hans Carossa (15 December 1878 in Bad Tölz, Kingdom of Bavaria – 12 September 1956 in Rittsteig near Passau) was a German novelist and poet, known mostly...
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    station, but not part of General Steinhoff-Kaserne, is a school, the Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium, as well as houses for government employees of the Federal...
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    Spotters' page on Gatow The Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium (in German) The history of Gatow Airfield in German - a project of the Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium Alliierten Museum...
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    musician and TV presenter Eusebius Amort (1692-1775), a Catholic theologian Hans Carossa (1878-1956), poet and author Annemarie Gerg (born 1975), alpine skier...
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  • Bürger Hermann Burger Erika Burkart Wilhelm Busch Paul-Henri Campbell Hans Carossa Daniel Casper von Lohenstein Paul Celan Conrad Celtes Adelbert von Chamisso...
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  • Veste Oberhaus. Among his guests was Hans Carossa. In April 1944, the Donau-Zeitung reported about a rally where Hans Baumann addressed Passau Hitler Youth...
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  • Heinrich Federer 1927 Charles Ferdinand Ramuz 1929 Josef Nadler 1931 Hans Carossa 1933 Festgabe Universität Zürich 1936 Hermann Hesse 1938 Ernst Gagliardi...
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  • Hans Pfitzner, Germany 1935 – Hermann Stegemann [de], Germany 1936 – Georg Kolbe, Germany 1937 – Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Germany 1938 – Hans Carossa...
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    (1864–1950) painter Werner Peiner (1897–1984) Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946) Hans Carossa (1878–1956) Hanns Johst (1890–1979), "Reichskultursenator" Erwin Guido...
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  • (2023) Boyhood and Youth by Hans Carossa (1931) A Roumanian Diary by Hans Carossa (1929) Doctor Gion, etc. by Hans Carossa (1933) Life Begins by Christa...
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  • November 25 – Georg Kaiser, German dramatist (died 1945) December 15 – Hans Carossa, German novelist and poet (died 1956) January 8 – Nikolay Nekrasov, Russian...
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    replaced with politically reliable, "national writers", such as Hans Grimm and Hans Carossa. By April 1933, George was referring to the National Socialists...
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    diplomat, orientalist and archaeologist Ludwig Thoma (1867–1921), writer Hans Carossa (1878–1956), doctor, known as a poet and writer of short stories[citation...
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    then S-bahn. Education is provided in Kladow by a secondary school, the Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium; two primary schools, Grundschule am Ritterfeld and Mary-Poppins-Grundschule...
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  • (1952) Raube das Licht aus dem Rachen der Schlange, Cantata to words of Hans Carossa for baritone, choir and orchestra, Op. 57 (1957) Schweige unseres Alltags...
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  • und Sinn ("Form and Sense"), a journal for art and intellectual life. Hans Carossa and Hermann Hesse published articles in this short-lived journal. On...
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    Attitude Toward National Socialism of Three German Writers: Carl Zuckmayer, Hans Carossa, and Ernst Jünger". While at Harvard, a place where psychology was dominated...
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    inspectorate office and Church of Saint Ignatius [de]; precursor to Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium Landshut [de] Jesuit college [de] in Goslar (1630–1632); the...
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    NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Hans Carossa". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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  • – Emilio Jacinto, Filipino journalist and activist (d. 1899) 1878 – Hans Carossa, German author and poet (d. 1956) 1885 – Leonid Pitamic, Slovenian lawyer...
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  • John Carne (1789–1844, England, nf) Robert Caro (born 1935, US, nf) Hans Carossa (1878–1956, Germany, f/p) Otto Maria Carpeaux (1900–1978, Austria/Brazil...
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  • (1746–1818, nf) Elias Canetti (1905–1994, f/d/nf) Erwin Carlé (1876–1923, nf) Hans Carossa (1878–1956, f/p) Ignaz Franz Castelli, pseudonym Bruder Fatalis (1781–1862...
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    Regular patrons and visitors included Johannes R. Becher, Hanns Bolz, Hans Carossa, Theodor Däubler, Kurt Eisner, Hanns Heinz Ewers, Leonhard Frank, Otto...
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  • Thing as a Mosaic Religion), Calea Calvarului (The Path of Calvary) Hans Carossa  Germany 15 December 1878 12 September 1956 novelist, poet. Stella Mystica...
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    (1784–1851), writer Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), poet and novelist Hans Carossa (1878–1956), writer Ralph Giordano (1923–2014), writer Oskar Panizza...
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  • Russian novelist and playwright; author of The Master and Margarita Hans Carossa (1878–1956) German novelist and poet, known mostly for his autobiographical...
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  • Schondorf (external link, English and German) Landshut Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium (external link) Hans-Carossa-Gymnasium (external link) Lindau Bodensee-Gymnasium...
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  • Zissu, Romanian novelist and Zionist leader (born 1888) September 12 – Hans Carossa, German novelist and poet (born 1878) October 30 – Pío Baroja, Spanish...
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    Siwertz, Teixeira de Pascoaes, Charles Langbridge Morgan, Enrique Larreta, Hans Carossa. The highest number of nominations was for the Danish author Johannes...
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    Hauptmann, who had invoked support from Baldur von Schirach, and the writer Hans Carossa, who had approached Ernst Kaltenbrunner. After the German surrender,...
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