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Jakob van
Hoddis (16 May 1887 – May/June 1942) was the pen name of the
Jewish German expressionist poet Hans Davidsohn, of
which "Van
Hoddis" is an anagram...
- prin****lly in the
United States. Van
Hoddis was
killed in 1942, most
likely in the Sobibór
extermination camp. Van
Hoddis's poem
Weltende has been
often translated...
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plaque commemorating van
Hoddis as one of the
victims of
National Socialism at the
Hackesche Höfe.
Memorial plaque to
Jakob van
Hoddis "Hackesche Höfe". Land...
- 2021. Hörður Snævar Jónsson (16
November 2018). "Sonur Bjössa
Bollu og
Höddi Skinka – "Yrði kæft í fæðingu í dag"". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). Retrieved...
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executed (like Carl von Ossietzky,
Erich Mühsam,
Gertrud Kolmar,
Jakob van
Hoddis, Paul Kornfeld, Arno Nadel,
Georg Hermann,
Theodor Wolff, Adam Kuckhoff...
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founded in the
Hackesche Höfe courtyards,
Berlin by Kurt
Hiller and
Jakob van
Hoddis. The
Neopathetic Cabaret was a short-lived by
influential event held at...
- (1906–1989)
Among the
poets ****ociated with
German Expressionism were:
Jakob van
Hoddis Georg Trakl Walter Rheiner Gottfried Benn
Georg Heym Else Lasker-Schüler...
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Hermann Hesse Magnus Hirschfeld Thomas Hobbes J.
Edgar Hoover Jakob van
Hoddis Ödön von
Horvath Karl
Hubbuch David Hume
Aldous Huxley Vera
Inber Hans Henny...
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German expressionist writer Jewish suicide to
avoid deportation Jakob van
Hoddis 1887–1942
German writer Jewish gas
chamber at Sobibór
Jochen Klepper 1903–1942...
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invited comparison with a
friend of his,
Jakob van
Hoddis. Indeed,
there were
claims of imitation:
while Hoddis created the style,
Lichtenstein has enlarged...