
Kurt Tucholsky
Kurt Tucholsky was a prominent German-Jewish journalist, satirist, and writer who was active in the early 20th century. His sharp wit and critical insights into society and politics made him a key figure in the Weimar Republic's literary scene.
Born on Jan 09, 1890 (135 years old)
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Switzerland:
Kurt Tucholsky wrote about the interconnectedness of the world economy in 1931.
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Switzerland:
Kurt Tucholsky was one of the responsible editors who contributed to 'Die Weltbühne'.
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Pakistan:
German satirist Kurt Tucholsky wrote, 'The death of one man: this is a catastrophe.'
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Germany:
Kurt Tucholsky was known for his critical writings in 'Weltbühne'.
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Germany:
Kurt Tucholsky's quote about friendship is referenced in the context of the case.
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Colombia:
Kurt Tucholsky was a journalist who publicly opposed the Nazi regime during the book burnings in 1933.
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Switzerland:
Kurt Tucholsky was a writer and a member of the German League of Human Rights alongside Albert Einstein.
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Germany:
Kurt Tucholsky is mentioned in relation to a quote about elections.
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Montenegro:
Kurt Tucholsky referred to Steiner as 'the Jesus of the little man'.
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Spain:
Kurt Tucholsky's historical perspective on soldiers and war is referenced to discuss current military issues.
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