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    Max Halbe (4 October 1865 – 30 November 1944) was a German dramatist and main exponent of Naturalism. Halbe was born at the manor of Güttland (Koźliny)...
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  • German activist Halbe Zijlstra (born 1969), Dutch politician Max Halbe (1865–1944), German dramatist Halbe, Brandenburg, Germany Battle of Halbe This disambiguation...
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    November Revolution and politician. Between 1913 and 1918 she was married to Max Halbe who was killed in the war. Her second marriage, to Joseph Lang, took place...
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    Kurz, Ludwig Thoma, Max Halbe, Annette Kolb, Stefan George, Karl Wolfskehl, Ludwig Klages, Roda Roda, Christian Morgenstern, Max Dauthendey, Mechtilde...
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  • movement associated with the magazine Jugend (play) [de], an 1893 play by Max Halbe Youth (1922 film), or Jugend, a 1922 film directed by Fred Sauer Youth...
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  • Klinger and Elsa Wagner. It was based on the 1898 play Mutter Erde by Max Halbe. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Location shooting took...
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    Weinheber (1892–1945) Gustav Frenssen (1863–1945) Hans Grimm (1875–1959) Max Halbe (1865–1944) Heinrich Lilienfein (1879–1952) Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen...
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    Rilke, Ludwig Thoma, Fanny zu Reventlow, Oskar Panizza, Gustav Meyrink, Max Halbe, Erich Mühsam and Frank Wedekind. The period immediately before World...
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  • "ecology, phylum, stem cell," developed "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" Max Halbe, dramatist Adolf von Harnack, Lutheran theologian Carl Hauptmann [de]...
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    onward at Martiusstraße 7. From 1937 to 1944, the poet Max Halbe lived at Martiusstraße 6. Max Mayrshofer had his studio on Martiusstraße from 1911 to...
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  • Ludwig Thoma, Frank Wedekind, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Rainer Maria Rilke, Max Halbe, Hermann Sudermann, Otto Brahm, Ricarda Huch, Eduard von Keyserling, Georg...
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    Günther Rybarczyk (born 1951), football player, coach and functionary Max Halbe (1865–1944), writer Hans Pfann (born 1920), Olympic participant, former...
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  • (1863-1916) psychologist. Max Halbe (1865–1944), writer Käthe Schirmacher (1865–1930), feminist, writer and journalist Max Adalbert (1874–1933), actor...
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  • Intimes Theater, directed by Ernst von Wolzogen and with the involvement of Max Halbe and Oskar Panizza, illustrating the fact that Büchner only gained prominence...
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    billion 2021 €) to over 1 billion ℛℳ in 1942 (equivalent to 4 billion 2021 €). Max Winkler oversaw the elimination of economic roadblocks to the nationalization...
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  • 1865) 30 November Lilo Gloeden, German resistance member (born 1903) Max Halbe, German dramatist (born 1865) 19 December — Rudolph Karstadt, German entrepreneur...
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    Jugend, based on the tragic naturalist work by the German dramatist Max Halbe, in February 1917; and Sataniel, inspired by a Polish fantasy tale, in...
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    called themselves, including Frank Wedekind, Otto Julius Bierbaum and Max Halbe. The most significant of these was Michael Georg Conrad, editor of the...
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    religious ascetic, poisoned Frederick to attain eternal salvation. In 1900, Max Halbe published the work Kaiser Friedrich II: Schauspiel in fünf Akten. In 1951...
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  • die Andern 1919: Prostitution 1919: Harakiri 1919: Der rote Sarafan 1920: Halbe Unschuld 1920: Der Sprung ins Dunkle 1920: George Bully 1920: Die Nacht...
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    For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. Max Halbe (1865–1944), German dramatist "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT...
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  • acquainted with German authors such as Thomas Mann, Frank Wedekind and Max Halbe. After a stay in Rome, he returned home to Liepāja (Libau) where he taught...
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  • Friedrich Griese (1890–1975) Max Grube (1854–1934) Johannes von Guenther (1886–1973) Carl Haensel (1889–1968) Max Halbe (1865–1944) Ilse Hamel (1874–1943)...
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  • Heimat hast (dir. Günther Rittau, 1942) — based on the play Der Strom by Max Halbe Der Seniorchef (dir. Peter Paul Brauer, 1942) Heaven, We Inherit a Castle...
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    1937) Youth [it] (dir. Veit Harlan, 1938) - Screenplay based on a play by Max Halbe The Woman at the Crossroads (dir. Josef von Báky, 1938) - Screenplay based...
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  • Freytag (1839–1911) Martin Greif (1862–1946) Gerhart Hauptmann (1865–1944) Max Halbe (1866–1933) Paul Ernst (1870–1938) Ernst Barlach (1876–1947) Ernst Hardt...
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    participating in operettas. Dorsch's first major role was as Ännchen in the Max Halbe drama Youth, being the substitute for a sick colleague. Despite Dorsch's...
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  • Playwright Charles Hainchelin  France 2 August 1901 26 August 1944 Historian Max Halbe  Germany 4 October 1865 30 November 1944 Dramatist Gontran Hamel  France...
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    garden city cooperative built numerous duplexes north of the Strießbach. Max-Halbe-Platz, which is now called plac Komorowski, emerged from the crossroads...
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  • Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Lermontov, István Örkény, Nikolai Gogol, Max Halbe, Clare Booth, and Erich Kästner, among others. Additionally, she performed...
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