Hans Siemsen (Pseudonym: Pfarrer Silesius; 27 March 1891, in Hamm – 23 June 1969, in Essen) was a German writer and journalist. Siemen was a theatre and...
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Siemsen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hans Siemsen (1891–1969), German writer and journalist Remy Siemsen (born 1999), Australian...
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Franz Molnar, Hans Natonek, Leo Perutz, Heinrich Rauchberg, Walther Rode, Alice Rühle-Gerstel, Gisela Selden-Goth, and Hans Siemsen. Prager Tagblatt...
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colleagues (including Valentin Hartig [de], a former SPD official, and Hans Siemsen, Münzenberg's Brown Books collaborator) fled southward, in the direction...
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Wilhelmine Lohmann (1872-?), teacher, social worker, and temperance leader Hans Siemsen (1891–1969), journalist and author Hubertus Strughold (1898–1986), physiologist...
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Ehrenstein, Julius Keller, Karl Otten, Franz Pfemfert, Heinrich Schaefer, Hans Siemsen and Carl Zuckmayer. The party existed until March 1919. Taylor, Seth...
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anti-fascist group which included German communist Willi Munzenberg, as well as Hans Siemsen and Gustav Regler. It put forth the theory that Nazis were behind the...
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(born 1960) Hajo Seppelt (born 1963) Klaus-Peter Siegloch (born 1946) Hans Siemsen (1891–1969) Christian Sievers (born 1969) Ferdinand Simoneit (1925–2010)...
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War. 1927 Verbotene Liebe “Pfarrer Silesius” (Hans Siemsen) Germany [Forbidden Love] For the novel, Siemsen drew letters from a young Swiss painter residing...
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With Jew.: New York Times, August 23, 1935, p. 9. Gottfried Lorenz. Hans Siemsen – Die Geschichte des Hitlerjungen Adolf Goers – Der Fall des Harburger...
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