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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 .

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    • 21 December 1935 (aged 45), Gothenburg, Sweden
  2. Aug 8, 2019 · Kurt Tucholsky was a German satirist who attacked the Nazis and became a pacifist and socialist. In 1933, his works were burned by Nazi students and he committed suicide in Sweden.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · 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. Kurt Tucholsky, the most famous satirist of the Weimar Republic, was born on 9 January 1890 into a well-off family belonging to Berlin's Jewish bourgeoisie; his father was a successful businessman. Tucholsky studied law in Berlin, earning a doctorate in 1915, but he never practiced that profession.

  5. Kurt Tucholsky cloaked his despair over the rise of the Nazis in lighthearted satire. Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim explains.

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  7. 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.

  8. 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...

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