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Börries von Münchhausen ( March 20 is the 79th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (80th in Leap years). ...March 20, Events January _ April January 1 _ New York City annexes The Bronx January 23 _ Marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, second son of Queen Victoria, to Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, only daughter of Emperor Alexander III of Russia. ...1874 – March 16 is the 75th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (76th in Leap years). ...March 16, 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...1945) was a German poet. He was born in Hildesheim, the oldest child of Kammerherr Börries von Münchhausen and his wife, Clementine von der Gabelentz. At 13, he was sent to Ilfeld to the monastery school. He studied law and political science at the universities of Map of Germany showing Heidelberg Heidelberg (halfway between Stuttgart and Frankfurt) is a city in Baden_Württemberg, Germany. ...Heidelberg, Munich: Frauenkirche and Town Hall steeple Munich (German: München pronunciation) is the state capital of the German Bundesland of Bavaria. ...Munich, Map of Germany showing Göttingen 1 External links Coat of Arms University of Göttingen Top: The old Auditorium Maximum (1862_65) Bottom: New library building Göttingen is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. ...Göttingen, and Berlin ( pronounced: , German ) is the capital of Germany and its largest city, with 3,387,404 inhabitants (as of September 2004); down from 4. ...Berlin. He received his degree from the University of Map of Germany showing Leipzig Leipzig [ˈlaiptsɪç] (Sorbian/Lusatian: Lipsk) is the largest city in the federal state (Bundesland) of Saxony in Germany. ...Leipzig. While he was still a student, he composed a number of ballads and published his first collection of poetry in 1898. He harked back to the German Romantic poets' fascination with the middle ages and the world of German legend. All his works appeared around the turn of the century. After Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ...World War I, his popularity quickly waned. He felt overrun by the popularity of such writers as Captain is both a nautical term and a military rank. ...Hauptmann, Alfred Döblin ( August 10, 1878— June 26, 1957) was a German expressionist novelist, best known for Berlin Alexanderplatz. ...Alfred Döblin, and Gottfried Benn (May 2, 1886 _ July 7, 1956) was a German author and poet. ...Gottfried Benn. His position became more and more reactionary with the founding of the Deutsche Dichterakademie, with its seat on the Wartburg was the name of an automobile manufactured in East Germany. ...Wartburg, which belonged to von Münchhausen's cousin Hans von der Gabelentz. The motto of the academy was to be "German, Christian, and above all conscious of tradition." With Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945, standard German pronunciation in the IPA) was the Führer (leader) of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) and of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. ...Hitler's rise to power, many of the members of the Prussian Academy in Berlin were either dismissed or resigned. This was von Münchhausen's chance, and he and his friends from the Wartburg were elected to take the place of such writers as Döblin and Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875–August 12, 1955) was a German novelist and essayist, lauded principally for a series of highly symbolic and often ironic epic novels and mid_length stories, noted for their insight into the psychology of the artist and intellectual and an underlying eroticism informed by Mann...Thomas Mann. Von Münchhausen agreed with Hitler's Machtpolitik and worked hard to make the Prussian Academy into a German Academy. However, these efforts came to naught despite Hermann Göring Hermann Wilhelm Göring (also spelled Hermann Goering in English) ( January 12, 1893 – October 15, 1946) was a prominent and early member of the Nazi party, founder of the Gestapo, and one of the main architects of Nazi Germany. ...Hermann Göring's support. As the Allied troops approached his estate of Windischleuba, von Münchhausen took an overdose of sleeping pills. He had outlived his reputation and his poetry. |