Léon Savary (Fleurier, 1895 – Boudry, 1968) was a Swiss French-speaking writer and journalist from Payerne, Vaud. Savary was the son of a German russified...
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Jérôme Savary (1942–2013), French theater director and actor Léon Savary (1895–1968), Swiss French-speaking writer and journalist Peter de Savary (1944–2022)...
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–2007) was a Swiss journalist. He published, among others, books of Léon Savary. Mouna Chercher (2005). "Jack Rollan". In Andreas Kotte (ed.). Theaterlexikon...
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Lettres à Suzanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1949), the Swiss journalist Léon Savary retrospectively denounced in this sense "the occult influence of Hitlerism...
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(1767–1845), chemist, studied plant physiology, advanced phytochemistry Léon Savary (1895–1968), writer and journalist Michael Schade (born 1965), a Canadian...
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Gonzague de Reynold, writer and academic, author of Cités et pays suisse Léon Savary, writer and journalist Csaba Szabo, pharmacologist Wilhelm Schmidt, Austrian...
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Condemning his act, but paying tribute to his cause, the journalist Léon Savary concluded: "People bold enough to fight for justice shouldn't kill themselves...
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worldview. De Reynold won the Schiller Prize in 1955. With René de Weck and Léon Savary, he formed the troika of Fribourg writers of the early twentieth century...
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Council Hélène Monastier (1882 in Payerne – 1976) a Swiss peace activist Léon Savary (1895–1968), a Swiss writer and journalist Jacques Chessex (1934 in Payerne...
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environment, the poets Blaise Cendrars (born Frédéric Sauser, 1887–1961), Léon Savary (1895–1968), Gustave Roud (1897–1976), Jean-Georges Lossier (1911–2004)...
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