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  1. Nov 23, 2021 · Der Schutz der Ehre im alten Rom. Rede gehalten am 15. Oktober 1902 bei dem Antritt des Rektorats an der Universität Breslau von Dr. Rudolf Leonhard, Breslau...

  2. Rudolf Leonhard (27 October 1889, in Lissa, German Empire (today Leszno, Poland) – 19 December 1953, in East Berlin) was a German author and communist activist. Life [ edit ] Leonhard came from a family of lawyers and studied law and Philology in Berlin and Göttingen .

  3. Media in category "Rudolf Leonhard" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Bundesarchiv Bild 183-12628-0001, Berlin, Tagung deutscher Verleger, R. Leonhard.jpg 512 × 779; 36 KB

  4. LEONHARD, RUDOLFLEONHARD, RUDOLF (1889–1953), German essayist and poet. Leonhard, who was born in Lissa, studied law at Goettingen. He subsequently worked as a freelance writer in Berlin, but in 1927 moved to Paris. Leonhard was a radical pacifist, but, nevertheless, fought in the French underground during the Nazi occupation of France.

  5. Leonhard, Rudolf (1889–1953) in The Oxford Companion to German Literature (3) Length: 489 words. (Lissa, Poland, 1889–1953, (East) Berlin),studied philology and law in Berlin and Göttingen, volunteered at the beginning of the 1914–18 War, but within months became a pacifist, was court-martialled, and ...

  6. Refresh and try again. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Rudolf Leonhard has 107 books on Goodreads with 20 ratings. Rudolf Leonhard’s most popular book is Die Universitat Bologna Im Mittelalter: Vortrag (1888)...

  7. In April 1933, Leonhard took part in the foundation of the „Ligue des Combattants de la Paix" and was co-president of the German sector alongside Albert Einstein. After the “Schutzverband Deutscher Schriftsteller” was taken over by the „Reichsverband deutscher Schriftsteller", he successfully founded the „Schutzverband Deutscher ...

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