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  1. Kurt Tucholsky ( German: [kʊʁt tu.ˈxɔls.ki] ⓘ; 9 January 1890 – 21 December 1935) was a German journalist, satirist, and writer. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Kaspar Hauser (after the historical figure ), Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger and Ignaz Wrobel .

  2. Kurt Tucholsky (* 9. Januar 1890 in Berlin; † 21. Dezember 1935 in Göteborg) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, der zu den bedeutendsten Publizisten der Weimarer Republik zählte. Er veröffentlichte unter den Pseudonymen Kaspar Hauser, Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger und Ignaz Wrobel .

  3. Kurt Tucholsky was a German satirical essayist, poet, and critic, best-known for his cabaret songs. After studying law and serving in World War I, Tucholsky left Germany in 1924 and lived first in Paris and after 1929 in Sweden.

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  4. Aug 8, 2019 · Kurt Tucholsky was a German satirist who attacked the Nazis and their ideology. In 1933, his works were among those burned by Nazi students in a campaign of censorship and intimidation.

  5. Jun 6, 2014 · The Nazis kept a long list of writers to settle scores with, but one in particular inflamed them: the left-wing satirist Kurt Tucholsky.

  6. Aug 20, 2012 · Kurt Tucholsky died in hospital on December 21, 1935 from a suspected overdose. He was one of the most significant journalists of his time: a satirist, a cabaret writer, a socialist and pacifist...

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  8. Kurt Tucholsky, the cheerful, chatty ironist of “Rheinsberg: A Storybook for Lovers” (1912), developed after World War I into a prominent socially critical author of the Weimar Republic: storyteller, poet, satirist, and pacifist journalist. Guiding principle of the museum.