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- Marchwitza (25 June 1890 – 17 January 1965) was a German writer, proletarian poet, and communist. Marchwitza was the son of miner Thomas Marchwitza and...
- Friedrich Hund 1950: Hans Boegehold, Hugo Schrade, August Klemm, Hans Marchwitza, Eduard Maurer, Johannes Stroux 1951: Bertolt Brecht, Jurij Brězan, Cuno...
- the Potsdam City Council) 1955: Max Volmer, physical chemist 1960: Hans Marchwitza, writer and proletarian poet 1965: Otto Nagel, painter Germany portal...
- number of Freikorps deaths has been put at 273.[citation needed] Hans Marchwitza Wilhelm Zaisser Asmuss, Burkhard (8 July 2011). "Der Lüttwitz-Kapp-Putsch...
- poor showing was attributed to its handling of the Ruhr uprising. Hans Marchwitza History of the Ruhr District Wilhelm Zaisser Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Paul Frölich Publishers included: Hans Marchwitza and Johannes R. Becher Editors included: Ernst Meyer (1918–1919), August...
- Schottlaender, who was also a student of Edmund Husserl, and later Hans Marchwitza, his other sister Eva would go on to be a part of Youth Aliyah and later...
- atomic spy Adolf Hennecke (1905–1975) Greta Kuckhoff (1902–1981) Hans Marchwitza (1890–1965) Arthur Pieck (1899–1970) Willy Sägebrecht (1904–1981) Eleonore...
- Luxemburg André Malraux Heinrich Mann Klaus Mann Thomas Mann Mao Zedong Hans Marchwitza Ludwig Marcuse Karl Marx Vladimir Mayakovsky Walter Mehring Thomas Merton...
- Marjorie Bell Marshall Melina Marchetta (born 1965, Australia, f/ch) Hans Marchwitza (1890–1965, Germany, f/nf/p) Justinas Marcinkevičius (1930–2011, Lithuania/Soviet...