45:(Vol. 8) in Oxford. After the World War he taught as lecturer at the University of Erlangen and the College of Economics and Social Sciences in Nuremberg which got university status in 1930. In 1925, Brenner became director of the adult education center (Volkshochschule) Nuremberg and one year later Professor of English at the College in Nuremberg. In 1927 he founded the German-English
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Brenner was born in Munich, studied philosophy and modern languages at the universities of Munich and WĂĽrzburg and earned his PhD degree from the
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