Siegfried Jacobsohn (28 January 1881 – 3 December 1926) was a German writer and influential theatre critic. Born in Berlin into a Jewish family, Jacobsohn...
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environmentalist Siegfried Jacobsohn (1881–1926), German writer and journalist Simon E. Jacobsohn (1839–1902), Latvian-American violinist Bekhterev–Jacobsohn reflex...
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was founded in Berlin in 1905 as Die Schaubühne (‘The Theater’) by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally a theater magazine only. In 1913 it began covering...
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called Die Weltbühne). The owner of the magazine, the publicist Siegfried Jacobsohn, became Tucholsky's friend and mentor, offering him both encouragement...
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wider circle including intellectuals such as Kurt Tucholsky and Siegfried Jacobsohn, as well as the general public. The war guilt question pervaded the...
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in Olympia, London, gaining an international reputation. In 1910, Siegfried Jacobsohn wrote his book entitled Max Reinhardt. In 1914, he was persuaded...
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Deutscher Juden. Bab was a close friend of journalist and theater critic Siegfried Jacobsohn and a key contributor to the early years of the magazine Schaubühne...
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politician, 21st Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1852) December 3 – Siegfried Jacobsohn, German writer and critic (b. 1881) December 4 – Ivana Kobilca, Slovenian...
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boost tourism. Beginning in 1921, writer Thomas Mann was a guest of Siegfried Jacobsohn and later often stayed at Haus Kliffende, north of the village. Many...
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1965) Heinrich Eduard Jacob (1889–1967) Claus Jacobi (1927–2013) Siegfried Jacobsohn (1881–1926) Oliver Janich (born 1969) Günther Jauch (born 1956) Josef...
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