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  2. Marcel Reich-Ranicki - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Reich was born on 2 June 1920 in Włocławek, Poland, [3] to David Reich, a Polish Jewish merchant, and his wife, Helene (née Auerbach) Reich, who came from a German Jewish family (his cousin is the painter Frank Auerbach) [4].

  3. Monika Richarz - Wikipedia

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    One major result of her eight years in New York was a volume entitled "Jewish life in Germany: memoirs from three centuries" / "Jüdisches Leben in Deutschland: Selbstzeugnisse zur Sozialgeschichte" which, reflecting the trends in social history at the time, comprised a large collection of autobiographical memoirs.

  4. Luise Rinser - Wikipedia

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    Luise Rinser was born on 30 April 1911 in Pitzling, a constituent community of Landsberg am Lech, in Upper Bavaria.The house in which she was born still exists. She was educated at a Volksschule in Munich, where she scored high marks in her exams.

  5. Immigration to Germany - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Germany, both in the country's modern borders and the many political entities that preceded it, has occurred throughout the country's history.Today, Germany is one of the most popular destinations for immigrants in the world, with well over 1 million people moving there each year since 2013. [1]

  6. Neues Leben - Wikipedia

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    Neues Leben (German: New Living; abbreviated as NL) was a monthly youth magazine which existed between 1953 and 1992. It was started in East Germany and survived the German unification . It was briefly published in Germany until 1992.

  7. Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  8. New Liberals (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Liberals (German: Die Sozialliberalen), formerly New Liberals (German: Neue Liberale), is an association and a former minor political party in Germany based in Berlin. [2] The former party was created as a split from the Free Democratic Party (FDP) operating in multiple states, [3] and was founded on 28 September 2014 in Wilhelmsburg ...

  9. Erich Kästner - Wikipedia

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    Kästner also renewed his collaboration with Edmund Nick, whom he had met in Leipzig in 1929, when Nick, then Head of the Music Department at Radio Silesia, wrote the music for Kästner's radio play Leben in dieser Zeit. Nick, now the Musical Director at the Schaubude, set more than 60 of Kästner's songs to music.