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Born Gustav LANDAUER
One of the leading theorists on anarchism in Germany
Born on April 7, 1870 in Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy Of Baden
Died on May 2, 1919 in Munich, Bavarian Soviet Republic
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Landauer was the second child of Jewish parents Rosa (Neuberger) and Herman Landauer, a shoe shop owner in Karlsruhe in the Grand Duchy of Baden, where he went through school. He was educated in philosophy, German studies and art history at Heidelberg, Strasbourg, and Berlin. After breaking off his studies in 1893, he worked as a freelance journalist and public speaker.
His second wife, Hedwig Lachmann, was an accomplished translator, and they worked together to translate various works into German, including those of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the American poet Walt Whitman.
... Landauer was the second child of Jewish parents Rosa (Neuberger) and Herman Landauer, a shoe shop owner in Karlsruhe in the Grand Duchy of Baden, where he went through school. He was educated in philosophy, German studies and art history at Heidelberg, Strasbourg, and Berlin. After breaking off his studies in 1893, he worked as a freelance journalist and public speaker.
His second wife, Hedwig Lachmann, was an accomplished translator, and they worked together to translate various works into German, including those of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the American poet Walt Whitman.
His second wife, Hedwig Lachmann, was an accomplished translator, and they worked together to translate various works into German, including those of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the American poet Walt Whitman.
... Landauer was the second child of Jewish parents Rosa (Neuberger) and Herman Landauer, a shoe shop owner in Karlsruhe in the Grand Duchy of Baden, where he went through school. He was educated in philosophy, German studies and art history at Heidelberg, Strasbourg, and Berlin. After breaking off his studies in 1893, he worked as a freelance journalist and public speaker.
His second wife, Hedwig Lachmann, was an accomplished translator, and they worked together to translate various works into German, including those of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, and the American poet Walt Whitman.
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