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  1. Walter Ritter / Reichsritter von Molo (14 June 1880 – 27 October 1958) was an Austrian writer in the German language. Life. Walter von Molo was born on 14 June 1880 in Šternberk, Moravia – then in Austria-Hungary, now in the Czech Republic. He spent his youth in Vienna, the capital.

  2. Walter Reichsritter von Molo (* 14. Juni 1880 in Sternberg , Österreich-Ungarn ; † 27. Oktober 1958 in Hechendorf bei Murnau am Staffelsee ) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller mährisch-österreichischer Herkunft.

  3. Feb 25, 2022 · Summary. On the Special Position of Thomas Mann's First Letter—The History of Its Origin. Among the First Letters sent to Germany from exile, Thomas Mann's letter to Walter von Molo occupies a special place.

  4. Jun 3, 2009 · Fridericus, Roman. by. Molo, Walter von, 1880-. Publication date. 1918. Publisher. München, Langen. Collection.

  5. Walter von Molo war Erzähler, Dramatiker und Lyriker; sein reiches Lebenswerk umfaßt annähernd 50 Bücher, vorwiegend geprägt vom nationalen Erbe der Deutschen („Der Roman meines Volkes“) und von einem konservativen Protestantismus („Bruder Luther“).

  6. The best-known of such exchanges, subjected to two quite distinct studies in the book, is the public correspondence between Thomas Mann and Walter von Molo, in the course of which Mann sets forth his bitter reasons for failing to return to Germany at the end of the war.

  7. A Letter from Wiesbaden. “I have been writing away at this letter since I left the house and stepped into the car. And I cannot write it yet, late in the night.” Arendt composed the letter that opened with these lines after a brief reunion with Heidegger in Wiesbaden in February 1950.