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    Fred Uhlman (19 January 1901 – 11 April 1985) was a German-English writer, painter and lawyer of Jewish origin. Fred Uhlman was born in Stuttgart, Germany...
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  • Uhlman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Diana Uhlman (1912–1999), English art gallery administrator Fred Uhlman (1901–1985), German-English...
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  • Reunion (originally written in English) is a novella by Fred Uhlman, set in 1933 Germany The novella was first published in 1971 in an edition of 700...
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  • and artist, Fred Uhlman. Her parents did not want her to marry the penniless artist and that is what she did. On 3 September 1936, Fred Uhlman landed in...
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  • Tower, a building in Dallas, Texas, US Reunion (Uhlman novel), a 1971 German-language novel by Fred Uhlman Reunion (Foster novel), a 2001 science fiction...
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  • 1989 British dramatic film based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Fred Uhlman, directed by Jerry Schatzberg from a screenplay by Harold Pinter. It...
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    training them. The positive spirit of learning is well described by Fred Uhlman in his memoir: Every evening one could see the same procession of hundreds...
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    from 1925 to 1945". The Brooklyn Rail. The Making of an Englishman, Fred Uhlman, Victor Gollanz, 1960, p.188. Éditions Larousse. "Encyclopédie Larousse...
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  • 91 pages An Artist in North Wales, London, Elek (1946), pictures by Fred Uhlman, 40 pages On Trust for the Nation (2 vols), London, Elek (1947), pictures...
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  • greenish hair and bluish excrements of an unknown type of bacteria." Fred Uhlman in his memoir. Schwitters was well-liked in the camp, and was a welcome...
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