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Rudolf Leonhard

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He returned to Paris in 1944. In 1947 he took part in the first Congress of German Authors. In 1950 he returned to Germany and took up residence in East Berlin. He was very ill at this point. Because he was seen as an immigrant from the West and due to his son's activities, he was only granted a
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at the invitation of his friend Walter Hasenclever and lived with him until 1934. In April 1933, Leonhard took part in the foundation of the „Ligue des Combattants de la Paix" and was co-president of the German sector alongside
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in his collection of stories “Der Tod des Don Quijote”. From 1939 until 1944, he was detained. First he was held in Le Vernet, then he was transferred to
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among its members. After a difference of opinion, Leonhard left the group in 1927.
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In derselben Nacht (dream journal from his time in Le Vernet, written 1939–1944)
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in 1921 (later called Wolfgang), for whom the presumed father was Rudolf.
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Stockholmer Spaziergänge: Auf den Spuren deutscher Exilierter 1933-1945
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Der Tod des Don Quijote (Poems from the Spanish Civil War, 1938)
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Das Wort (ein sinnliches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache, 1932)
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small place on the East German literary scene. He died in 1953.
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From 1919 onwards he was a freelance author for the publication
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His works include plays, poems, novels, and political essays:
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Die Ewigkeit dieser Zeit. Eine Rhapsodie gegen Europa (1924)
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Leonhard came from a family of lawyers and studied law and
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in the 1918 revolution. In 1919, he joined the KPD (
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German Empire
Leszno
Poland
East Berlin
Philology
Berlin
Göttingen
World War I
pacifism
military court
USPD
Karl Liebknecht
Rosa Luxemburg
Communist Party of Germany
left-communist
KAPD
Susanne Köhler
Wladimir Leonhard
Frieda Gertrud Riess
Die WeltbĂĽhne
Verlag Die Schmiede
series of books
Bertolt Brecht
Alfred Döblin
Albert Ehrenstein
Leonhard Frank
Walter Hasenclever
Walter Mehring
Kurt Tucholsky

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