- Hans
Fallada (German: [hans ˈfa.la.da] ; born
Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen; 21 July 1893 – 5
February 1947) was a
German writer of the
first half of...
-
Fallada may
refer to: Hans
Fallada, born:
Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen (1893–1947),
German writer Hans
Fallada Prize (German: der Hans-
Fallada-Preis...
- The Hans
Fallada Prize is a
German literary prize given by the city of Neumünster in the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Since 1981, it is typically...
- the end of the war,
their Gestapo file was
given to
German novelist Hans
Fallada, and
their story inspired his 1947 novel,
translated into
English and published...
-
Fallada: The Last
Chapter (German:
Fallada –
letztes Kapitel) is a 1988 East
German drama film
directed by
Roland Gräf
about the life of Hans
Fallada...
-
things like this come up, you
always hear:
train station."]
Novelist Hans
Fallada also
incorporated the
phrase in his works: ",Ich
verstehe immer Bahnhof...
- (German: Der Trinker) is a
novel by
German writer Hans
Fallada,
first published posthumously in 1950.
Fallada began the
novel in 1944, when he was imprisoned...
-
energy to
their spaceship, now in
geosynchronous orbit over London. Dr.
Fallada impales a male
vampire with an
ancient weapon of "leaded iron". He, Carlsen...
- (German:
Jeder stirbt für sich allein) is a 1947
novel by
German author Hans
Fallada. It is
based on the true
story of working-class
husband and wife Otto and...
- von Borries. It is
based on the 1947
novel Every Man Dies Alone, by Hans
Fallada. The novel's
characters Otto and Anna
Quangel are
based on Otto and Elise...