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- Leo Leixner (1908–1942) was an Austrian journalist and war correspondent. He is known for his book From Lemberg to Bordeaux, a first-hand account of war...
- He was succeeded by Erich von Manstein. A German war correspondent, Leo Leixner, wrote Schobert's biography. Schobert married Alice Rieder-Gollwitzer in...
- Leixner, a journalist and war correspondent, is a witness account of the battles that led to the fall of Poland and France. In August 1939, Leixner joined...
- Rother taking his bride back by sea, an illustration from Otto Leixner von Grünberg's [de] Illustrierte Literaturgeschichte (1880)...
- From Lemberg to Bordeaux ('Von Lemberg bis Bordeaux'), written by Leo Leixner, a journalist and war correspondent, is a first-hand account of the battles...
- Division. From Lemberg to Bordeaux (Von Lemberg bis Bordeaux), written by Leo Leixner, a journalist and war correspondent, is a firsthand account of the battles...
- German Soldier's Account of War in the Low Countries and France, 1940. Leo Leixner, From Lemberg to Bordeaux A German War Correspondent’s Account of Battle...
- Jesuit missionary and cartographer Karel Lavrič, Slovenian politician Leo Leixner, war correspondent Franz Miklosich, Austrian-Slovenian linguist Heinz Oberhummer...
- From Lemberg to Bordeaux ('Von Lemberg bis Bordeaux'), written by Leo Leixner, a journalist and war correspondent, is a first-hand account of the battles...
- responded to a series of articles by the writer Otto Leixner about the "Female Question" in Germany. Leixner had loathed the women's rights movement (as Weiberrechtlerinnen)...