Gertrud Kantorowicz (1876-1945) was a German art historian, poet and translator. Gertrud Kantorowicz was born 1876 in Poznań. She studied in Berlin, becoming...
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Georg and Gertrud's granddaughter was the psychologist Marianne Simmel. Simmel also had a secret affair with his assistant Gertrud Kantorowicz, who bore...
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Rommel and other notable residents of Herrlingen, including the poet Gertrud Kantorowicz (whose collection is presented together with the Rommel Archive inside...
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the mass book burnings, the German Freedom Library founded by Alfred Kantorowicz was opened to assemble copies of the books that had been destroyed. Because...
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before moving to Berlin to continue studying. Through Gertrud Kantorowicz, a cousin of Ernst Kantorowicz and friend of Georg Simmel, he was introduced to Sabine...
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later, art history and philosophy in Munich. In Munich she met Gertrud Kantorowicz, with whom she formed a lasting friendship. At the beginning of the...
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friend Landmann and their common friend, the art historian and poet Gertrud Kantorowicz. Her residence permit required enrolment at the local university...
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philosophers of history from various schools of thought, including Ernst Kantorowicz in Weimar Germany—who argued that "positivism ... faces the danger of...
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Gojawiczyńska, Edith Hamilton, Christopher Hassall, Nâzım Hikmet, Ernst Kantorowicz, C. S. Lewis, Marie Linde, Brinsley MacNamara, Louis MacNeice, Margaret...
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Bortolotto Laurent Dechesne Lucien Febvre Maurice Halbwachs Hermann Kantorowicz Hendrik de Man William Martin Edgard Milhaud Leo Polak Karl Rothenbücher...
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the staff of the II Corps. He married the intelligent and accomplished Gertrud von Sperling (1860–1921), daughter of General Oskar von Sperling, in 1879...
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In 1958, the German Service aired a series of twelve talks by Alfred Kantorowicz [de]. Manfred Hertwig [de] also appeared on the programme.: 572–575 ...
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Merkel's maternal grandparents were the Danzig politician Willi Jentzsch and Gertrud Alma (née Drange), a daughter of the city clerk of Elbing (now Elbląg,...
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Posen (modern Poznań, Poland). In 1900, he married his second cousin, Gertrud Adickes (1868–1960), with whom he had four children. Gertrude was the daughter...
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after his brother's death. His younger sisters were Adele (1881–1917), Gertrud (1882–1957), and Hildegard (1885–1942). Oswald's paternal grandfather,...
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NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Hermann Kantorowicz". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Mustafa...
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