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      • Fritz Löhner-Beda was born on 24 June 1883 to a Bohemian Jewish family with the name of Loewy.
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  2. Fritz Löhner-Beda (24 June 1883 – 4 December 1942), born Bedřich Löwy, was an Austrian librettist, lyricist and writer. Once nearly forgotten, many of his songs and tunes remain popular today. Once nearly forgotten, many of his songs and tunes remain popular today.

  3. The Sport Club Hakoah Vienna was honouring one of its founding members: Fritz Löhner-Beda, born Friedrich Löwy in Bohemia in 1883. He was already enthusiastic about football as a youngster.

  4. holocaustmusic.ort.org › buchenwald › lhner-bedafritzFritz Löhner-Beda - World ORT

    Fritz Löhner-Beda was born on 24 June 1883 to a Bohemian Jewish family with the name of Loewy. His father moved the family to Vienna when Fritz was young, and changed the family name to Löhner.

  5. Fritz Löhner, geboren als Bedřich Löwy; auch Fritz Lohner, Pseudonym Beda, nannte sich mitunter Löhner-Beda, war ein österreichischer Librettist, Schlagertexter und Schriftsteller. Viele seiner Werke sind noch heute ungleich bekannter als Löhner-Beda selbst.

  6. BEDA (Fritz Loehner; Fritz Loewy; 1883–1942), Viennese journalist, satirist, and operetta librettist. Born in Wildenschwert, now Usti nad Orlici in the Czech Republic , the Loewy family changed its name to Loehner soon after moving to Vienna.

  7. Overview. Born. June 24, 1883 · Wildenschwert, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Usti nad Orlici, Czech Republic] Died. December 4, 1942 · Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, Oswiecim, Malopolskie, Poland (murdered in a concentration camp) Birth name. Friedrich Löwy. Mini Bio.

  8. About Fritz Löhner-Beda. Fritz Löhner-Beda was an Austrian lyricist, librettist and writer, who is remembered for his collection of song lyrics which he composed during his time in several concentration camps. In 1938, he and another prison, Hermann Leopoldi, composed the famous anthem of the Buchenwald concentration camp.