Lion Feuchtwanger
Lion Feuchtwanger (; 7 July 1884 – 21 December 1958) was a German Jewish novelist and playwright. A prominent figure in the literary world of Weimar Germany, he influenced contemporaries including playwright Bertolt Brecht.Feuchtwanger's Judaism and fierce criticism of the Nazi Party, years before it assumed power, ensured that he would be a target of government-sponsored persecution after Adolf Hitler's appointment as chancellor of Germany in January 1933. Following a brief period of internment in France and a harrowing escape from continental Europe, he found asylum in the United States, where he died in 1958. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wolf, Arie
Published in: Bulletin des Leo-Baeck-Instituts 21(1982), 61, Seite 57-78 volume:21 year:1982 number:61 pages:57-78
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“...Feuchtwanger, Lion...”Published in: Bulletin des Leo-Baeck-Instituts 21(1982), 61, Seite 57-78 volume:21 year:1982 number:61 pages:57-78
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Published in: Bulletin des Leo-Baeck-Instituts 21(1982), 62, Seite 55-94 volume:21 year:1982 number:62 pages:55-94
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“...Feuchtwanger, Lion...”Published in: Bulletin des Leo-Baeck-Instituts 21(1982), 62, Seite 55-94 volume:21 year:1982 number:62 pages:55-94
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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