- Günther
Krupkat (5 July 1905 in
Berlin – 14
April 1990 in Berlin) was a
German fiction writer,
known as one of the
leading science fiction writers of...
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Kowal (born 1969) Tom
Kratman (born 1956)
Nancy Kress (born 1948) Günther
Krupkat (1905–1990)
Zoran Krušvar (born 1977)
Michael P. Kube-McDowell (born 1954)...
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January 6: Eric
Frank Russell,
British writer (d. 1978) July 5: Günther
Krupkat,
German writer (d. 1990)
March 24:
Jules Verne,
French writer, (b. 1828)...
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Wolfgang Kohlhaase (1931–2022)
Helga Königsdorf (1938–2014) Günther
Krupkat (1905–1990)
Karsten Kruschel (born 1959) Günter
Kunert (1929–2019) Reiner...
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crack an hard-boiled egg
against a
stone to peel it on a picnic."
Franz Krupkat —
Track cyclist June 1, 1927 Weimar
Republic Leipzig track Ernst Feja...
- Kessel, 89,
German writer. Alv Kjøs, 95,
Norwegian politician. Günther
Krupkat, 84,
German science fiction author.
Georges Lacombe, 87,
French film director...
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whether they can
intervene in the
local po****tion development. Günther
Krupkat's novel When the Gods Died (Als die Götter starben, 1963) is a literary...
- the
period included Eberhardt del'Antonio with Tit**** (1959), Günther
Krupkat with Die große
Grenze (1960) and
Carlos Rasch with Im
Schatten der Tiefsee...
- Huschke (GER) Max Hahn (GER) Franz
Krupkat (GER) 1924 (I) Willie Lorenz (GER) Karl Saldow (GER) Fritz Bauer (GER) Franz
Krupkat (GER) Arthur Stellbrink (GER)...
- the Gods Died) is a 1963
science fiction novel by
German author Günther
Krupkat about contact between humans and an
alien race from the
distant planet...