LudwigFeuchtwanger (28 November 1885, Munich - 14 July 1947, Winchester, England) was a German lawyer, lecturer and author. Feuchtwanger's ancestors...
(1884–1958), Jewish German writer LudwigFeuchtwanger (1885–1947), German lawyer, lecturer and writer Peter Feuchtwanger (1930–2016), German classical pianist/teacher...
another two, Martin and LudwigFeuchtwanger, also became authors; Ludwig's son is the London-based historian Edgar Feuchtwanger (born 1924). Two of his...
Rheinstrom) and lawyer, lecturer, and author LudwigFeuchtwanger, and a nephew of novelist and playwright Lion Feuchtwanger, who was a vocal critic of Hitler and...
gloves, Feuchtwanger's wife suggested serving the sausages in a roll instead. In another version, Antoine Feuchtwanger, or Anton LudwigFeuchtwanger, served...
Marta Feuchtwanger (née Löffler; 21 January 1891 – 25 October 1987) was the irrepressible and somewhat eccentric third child of a prosperous Munich businessman...
intellectuals. Not everything was easy for Feuchtwanger while in exile. In his book Moskau 1937, Feuchtwanger had lavishly praised life in the Soviet Union...
the former home of the German-Jewish author Lion Feuchtwanger and his wife Marta. The Feuchtwangers bought this Spanish-style mansion in 1943. The house...
198. Feuchtwanger 1993, p. 204. Feuchtwanger 1993, p. 205. Nicholls 2000, p. 139. Wheeler-Bennett 1967, p. 199. Patch 2006, p. 51. Feuchtwanger 1993,...
Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm (4 January 1785 – 20 September 1863), also known as Ludwig Karl, was a German author, linguist, philologist, jurist, and folklorist...
Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse (German: [paʊl ˈhaɪzə] ; 15 March 1830 – 2 April 1914) was a distinguished German writer and translator. A member of two important...
Ludwig Chodziesner (28 August 1861 – 13 February 1943) was a German criminal defense lawyer and father of German poet Gertrud Kolmar. Ludwig's surname...
Johann Ludwig Tieck (/tiːk/; German: [tiːk]; 31 May 1773 – 28 April 1853) was a German poet, fiction writer, translator, and critic. He was one of the...
Maria Graf, Bertolt Brecht, Lion Feuchtwanger, Thomas Mann, Klaus Mann, Golo Mann, Ludwig Thoma, Michael Ende, Ludwig Aurbacher Scientists: Max Planck...
Roda, Christian Morgenstern, Max Dauthendey, Mechtilde Lichnowsky, Lion Feuchtwanger, Leonhard Frank, Joachim Ringelnatz, Claire Goll, Oskar Maria Graf, Hugo...
imputedly "never anything like a Feldherr". It is a citation from Lion Feuchtwanger's novel Erfolg [de]. A sculptural group by Ferdinand von Miller was added...
American blues musician, singer and songwriter Walter Wanger Walter Feuchtwanger 1894-1968 American film producer Burt Ward Bert Gervis Jr. 1945- American...
Ehrenstein Albert Einstein Carl Einstein Friedrich Engels Erasmus Lion Feuchtwanger F. Scott Fitzgerald Marieluise Fleißer Leonhard Frank Benjamin Franklin...
cultural life during the Weimar Republic, with figures such as Lion Feuchtwanger, Bertolt Brecht, Peter Paul Althaus, Stefan George, Ricarda Huch, Joachim...
March". Later in the 1920s, he bought the British film rights to Lion Feuchtwanger's novel Jew Süss although the film was not made until 1934 after Blattner...
exile: Ernst Bloch, Bertolt Brecht, Hermann Broch, Alfred Döblin, Lion Feuchtwanger, Bruno Frank, A. M. Frey, Anna Gmeyner, Oskar Maria Graf, Hermann Hesse...
1919) The Neue Deutsche Biographie records their names as "Grimm, Jacob Ludwig Carl" and "Grimm, Wilhelm Carl". The Deutsches Biographisches Archiv [de]...
(1894–1939), Stefan Zweig (1881–1942), Arnold Zweig (1887–1968) and Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958). Roth's novel Radetzky March is a study of the decline and...
Oxford: Berghahn Books. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-1845456801. Bessel, Richard; Feuchtwanger, E.J. (1981). Social Change and Political Development in Weimar Germany...
Yitzchak Lowy who came from an orthodox Hasidic Warsaw family, and the writers Ludwig Winder, Oskar Baum and Franz Werfel. At the end of his first year of studies...
after Unification (Harvard U.P. 2012) Steinberg, 2011, pp. 335–36. E. J. Feuchtwanger, Bismarck (2002) p. 208. Taylor 1969, p. 124. Taylor 1969, p. 10. Crankshaw...
1918–19, he joined the paramilitary Freikorps ("Free-Corps") unit under Georg Ludwig Rudolf Maercker suppressing the Spartacist Uprising. Later in 1919, he fought...