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Walter Hasenclever

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Since 1996 the Walter Hasenclever Prize has been awarded to a German-language writer every two years. Winners have included
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Hasenclever was imprisoned twice as a "foreign enemy" in France. When France fell to Germany, he was in the prison camp of
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in the south-east of France. In the early hours of 22 June 1940 he killed himself with an overdose of the
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poet and playwright. His works were banned when the Nazis came to power and he went into exile in
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Memorial plaque for Hasenclever at Ludwig-Barnay-Platz 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf
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German Jewish military personnel of World War I who died in the Holocaust
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took power in 1933, his works were banned, burned during the
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At first, Hasenclever was pro-war and volunteered for
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who depicted him in his 1918 work "The Friends" with
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Index

Hasenclever c. 1917
Aachen
Les Milles
Expressionism
The Son
German Jewish
Expressionist
France
Les Milles
Camp des Milles
Aix-en-Provence
Aachen
Germany
law
Oxford University
University of Lausanne
Leipzig
literature
philosophy
The Son
Expressionist drama
military service
mental illness
Kleist Prize
Sophocles
Antigone
Oskar Kokoschka
Käthe Richter
Dresden
Kurt Tucholsky

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