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- Theodor Otto Richard Plievier (Plivier, until 1933) (12 February 1892, Berlin – 12 March 1955, Avegno, Switzerland) was a German writer best known for...
- by the German anti-**** writer Theodor Plievier, who lived in the USSR throughout the Hitler years. Plievier says Serov was nicknamed chramoi (which...
- fourth part of the novel Berlin by the anti-**** German writer Theodor Plievier. Richter, Michael; Schmeitzner, Mike (1999). Einer von beiden muss so bald...
- Stalingrad [fr], "Die Entdeckung der Currywurst" by Uwe Timm and Berlin by Theodore Plievier, as used on the Eastern Front and in air raid shelters respectively. Also...
- painting by Danish artist Asger Jorn Stalingrad (1948 novel), by Theodor Plievier, and the two television adaptations of it Stalingrad (Grossman novel),...
- Einstein, Freud, Brecht, Brod, Döblin, Kaiser, the Mann brothers, Zweig, Plievier, Ossietzky, Remarque, Schnitzler, and Tucholsky, to Barlach, Bergengruen...
- (the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française and the Prix Goncourt). Plievier, Theodor (1966) [1948]. Stalingrad. New York: Time Inc. A pseudo-memoir...
- War, published up to that time (1957), were Stalingrad [fr] by Theodor Plievier (1948) and Look Down in Mercy by Walter Baxter (1951). The book was made...
- death is referred to in the novel Berlin by the anti-**** novelist Theodor Plievier. In 1944, Zehlendorf was the location of a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen...
- Charlie Parker, American saxophonist and composer (b. 1920) 1955 – Theodor Plievier, German author best known for his anti-war novel (b. 1892) 1957 – Josephine...