Gottgetreu (Begriffsklärung) — Gottgetreu ist ein Ortsname Gottgetreu, Ortsteil der Stadt Altenberg im Landkreis Sächsische Schweiz Osterzgebirge in Sachsen und der Familienname folgender Personen: Rudolf Gottgetreu (1821–1890), deutscher Architekt Moritz Gottgetreu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
MARGOLIN, JULIJ — (1900–1971), Israeli publicist, writing in Hebrew and Russian. Born in Pinsk (Belorussia), the son of a physician, Margolin spent his youth there and in the Ukraine. After World War I, he studied philosophy in Berlin. In 1936 he settled in Tel… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZUKUNFT, DIE — ( The Future ), German weekly for politics, public life, arts and literature, which appeared in Berlin for three decades, every Saturday, from 1892 to 1922 under the editorship of maximilian harden (born Felix Ernst Witkowski, 1861–1927), one of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hennes Weisweiler — Hennes Weisweiler Spielerinformationen Geburtstag 5. Dezember 1919 Geburtsort Lechenich, Deutschland Sterbedatum 5. Juli 1983 Sterbeort … Deutsch Wikipedia
KALÉKO, MASCHA — KALÉKO, MASCHA, pseudonym of Golda Malka Kaléko; 1907–1975), German lyrical poet. Mascha Kaleko was born in Chrzanów (Poland), but grew up in Frankfurt, Marburg and Berlin. Escaping the poverty of the Berlin Scheunenviertel, she started to work… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Borussia Mönchengladbach — Voller Name Borussia VfL 1900 Mönchengladbach e. V. Ort Mönchengladbach … Deutsch Wikipedia
ADLER, HERMANN — (pseudonym Ẓevi Nesher; 1911– ), German language poet, essayist, and playwright. Adler was born in Deutsch Diószeg, near Pressburg (Bratislava), but grew up in Nuremberg and after graduating from a teachers seminary at Wuerzburg taught in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BERENDSOHN, WALTER A. — BERENDSOHN, WALTER A. (1884–1984), literary historian and critic. Berendsohn was born in Hamburg. He taught literature at Hamburg University, from 1921 until 1933, when the Nazi racist legislation forced him into exile. He then made his home in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HEYM, STEFAN — (Helmut Flieg; 1913–2001), German novelist, biographer, and political writer. Heym was born in Chemnitz, Saxony. Following his publication of an aggressive, anti nationalist poem in the local Social Democratie daily Volksstimme, he was expelled… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KRAFT, WERNER — (1896–1991), Israeli author writing in German. Kraft was born in Brunswick, and worked in the Leipzig and Hanover State Libraries. He maintained his deep involvement with the classical and humanist German traditions, even after making his home in … Encyclopedia of Judaism