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    Ernst Lissauer (16 December 1882 in Berlin – 10 December 1937 in Vienna) was a German-Jewish poet and dramatist remembered for the phrase Gott strafe England...
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    "May God punish England". It was created by the German-Jewish poet Ernst Lissauer (1882–1937), who also wrote the poem Hassgesang gegen England (lit....
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  • Lissauer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Lissauer (1832–1908), Polish-German physician and archaeologist Ernst Lissauer...
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  • chauvinism from the century following Chauvin was the German-Jewish poet Ernst Lissauer, whose extreme nationalism after the outbreak of World War 1 included...
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  • (English: May god punish England) was an anti-British slogan coined by poet Ernst Lissauer during World War I. It was used by the Imperial German Army as well...
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    Holocaust. But perhaps the literary epitome of this trope would be Ernst Lissauer, a German-Jewish poet and dramatist who is most remembered for the anti-British...
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    apology of the opposing camp's deep and sincere hatred, like the poet Ernst Lissauer, author of the Song of hatred against England. Zweig, rejected by his...
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    essayists include Berthold Auerbach, Paul Celan, Else Lasker-Schüler, Ernst Lissauer, Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal, Siegfried Einstein, Karl Marx, Nelly Sachs...
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    Choruses (Sieben männerchöre) for male chorus a cappella, Op. 16; words by Ernst Lissauer Writings Bachtól Bartókig (From Bach to Bartók) (1937) Szenvedélyek...
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  • performers. Among those who sat for him were the writers Vicki Baum and Ernst Lissauer, Rabbi Max Grunwald, and the painter Ludwig Michalek. Fenichel was Jewish...
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