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Wolfdietrich Schnurre (22
August 1920 – 9 June 1989) was a
German writer. Best
known for his
short stories, he also
wrote tales, diaries, poems, radio...
- Bärenburger
Schnurre is an East
German family film
directed by Ralf Kirsten. It was
released in 1957. Paul
Heidemann as Bürgermeister Axel
Dietrich as...
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inactive as of
November 2024 (link) Ericson,
Edward E. III (1998). "Karl
Schnurre and the
Evolution of ****–Soviet Relations, 1936–1941".
German Studies...
- Germany.
Ribbentrop followed up Schulenburg's
report by
sending Dr.
Julius Schnurre of the
Foreign Office's
trade department to
negotiate a German-Soviet economic...
- 1930s and
found common ground in both countries'
anticapitalism with Karl
Schnurre stating: "there is one
common element in the
ideology of Germany, Italy...
- Der Mann mit den Messern, Wanderer,
kommst du nach Spa…)
Wolfdietrich Schnurre (Ein Unglücksfall, Das Begräbnis), (Auf der Flucht)
Wolfgang Weyrauch (Tausend...
- 1980
Christa Wolf 1981
Martin Walser 1982
Peter Weiss 1983
Wolfdietrich Schnurre 1984
Ernst Jandl 1985
Heiner Müller 1986
Friedrich Dürrenmatt 1987 Erich...
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Wolfgang Kieling Drama Entered into the 1957
Cannes Film
Festival Bärenburger
Schnurre Ralf
Kirsten Paul Heidemann, Axel
Dietrich Children's Der Fackelträger...
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meeting at Bannwaldsee, 16 parti****nts took part. To begin,
Wolfdietrich Schnurre read his
short story Das Begräbnis ("The Funeral").
After this, the other...
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compensation for
Volksdeutsche property claims.
German negotiator Karl
Schnurre [de], who
could not
conceal his
delight over the offer,
immediately telegrammed...