In 1932 Kästner wrote Der 35. Walter Trier's illustration significantly contributed to the books' overwhelming popularity. 6g��ƹ^�,���-?����@\��(x��{m^V�w+xw�k8�'���;˸�R!Sm�7��"�������}9C����Y�� Տ �F�~xe!5Xx{��8��IB�,_��,-���;�uI��zn�fML���I�O~���9B�m�n��-� ��݁��"6��&�>�#�S�ֹ<=���2�g��/�n(=��. The Gestapo interrogated Kästner several times, the national writers' guild expelled him, and the Nazis burned his books as "contrary to the German spirit" during the book burnings of 10 May 1933, instigated by Joseph Goebbels. 1913. Erich Kästner’s most popular book is Das doppelte Lottchen. Kästner's optimism in the immediate post-war era gave way to resignation as Germans in the West attempted to normalize their lives following the economic reforms of the early 1950s and the ensuing "economic miracle" ("Wirtschaftswunder"). Zu seiner Mutter hat er Zeit ihres Lebens ein sehr enges Verhältnis; mehr als 30 Jahre lang schreiben sie sich fast täglich Briefe. He always wanted to become a writer, but he became an author and a journalist. His autobiography Als ich ein kleiner Junge war begins with a lament for Dresden (quoted from the English translation, When I Was a Little Boy): "I was born in the most beautiful city in the world. Emil und die Detektive 1929; da. In the 1920s, he recorded some of his poems of social criticism and in some of the films based on his books he performed as the narrator, as he did for the first audio production of Pünktchen und Anton. Szabad-e egyik gyermeknek a másik gyermek orrát leharapnia? The film was a prestige project by Ufa Studios to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its establishment, an enterprise backed by Goebbels. He went to school in Berlin and Leipzig where he studied German and Roman languages and he also had a master in philosophy. On the train, his fellow passengers are impressed with how polite and grown-up Emil is, and the man in the bowler hat offers him some chocolate—but Emil keeps checking his coat pocket, where he’s pinned the money that he is … német költő, író, forgatókönyvíró. Its sequel, Emil und die Drei Zwillinge (1933; Emil and the Three Twins) takes place on the shores of the Baltic. 1913 Konfirmation am Palmsonntag in der Dreikönigskirche 1913 Besuch des Freiherrlich von Fletcherschen Lehrerseminars in Dresden, in der Schulzeitung erste Gedichtveröffentlichungen 1914 Erich reist mit … He also continued to write children's books, including Die Konferenz der Tiere [de] (The Animals' Conference), a pacifist satire in which the world's animals unite to successfully force humans to disarm and make peace. He was a regular contributor to dailies such as the Berliner Tageblatt and the Vossische Zeitung, as well as to Die Weltbühne. Scriitorul s-a născut într-o familie săracă. He wrote about this period in a diary published in 1961 under the title Notabene 45. When he was living in Leipzig and Berlin, he wrote her fairly intimate letters and postcards almost every day, and overbearing mothers make regular appearances in his writings. That same year, he moved to Berlin, although he continued to write for the Neue Leipziger Zeitung under the pseudonym "Berthold Bürger" ("Bert Citizen") as a freelance correspondent. Kästner began to publish less and less, partly because of his increasing alcoholism. stream [5] His mother, Ida Amalia (née Augustin), had been a maidservant, but in her thirties she trained as a hairstylist in order to supplement her husband's income. Other recordings for Deutsche Grammophon include poems, epigrams, and his version of the folk tale Till Eulenspiegel. Emil Erich Kästner (German: [ˈʔeːʁɪç ˈkɛstnɐ] (listen); 23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. He had the title of one of the best children author. Dobitnik je međunarodnih književnih nagrada (Nagrada Hans Christian Andersen, 1960. Fabian, an unemployed literary expert, experiences the uproariously fast pace of the times as well as the downfall of the Weimar Republic. 1 0 obj His Gebrauchslyrik (Lyrics for Everyday Use) made him one of the leading figure of the Neue Sachlichkeit movement, which focused on using a sobering, distant and objective style to satirise contemporary society. In 1942, he received a special exemption to write the screenplay for Münchhausen, using the pseudonym Berthold Bürger. Later, he also took a stand against the Vietnam War. In the autumn of 1919, Kästner enrolled at the University of Leipzig to study history, philosophy, German studies, and theater. Kästner, Erich, 1899-1974; Massee, May, 1881-1966. The owner of the Weltbühne publishing house, Edith Jacobsen, had suggested the idea of writing a detective story to Kästner. Das fliegende Klassenzimmer has been adapted for the cinema several times: in 1954 by Kurt Hoffmann, in 1973 by Werner Jacobs and in 2003 [de] by Tomy Wigand [de]. He was a novel writer, script writer, play writer and a poet. He became further disillusioned as Chancellor Konrad Adenauer remilitarized West Germany, made it a member of NATO, and rearmed it for possible military conflict with the Warsaw Pact. %PDF-1.5 Tatăl său era şelar (făcea şei pentru cai), iar mama casnic ă. Pentru a suplimenta veni-tul familiei, mama lucra din când în când ca frizeri ţă. Emil … Nick, now the Musical Director at the Schaubude, set more than 60 of Kästner's songs to music. Erich Kästner (23. veebruar 1899 Dresden – 29. juuli 1974 München) oli saksa kirjanik, publitsist, stsenarist ja kabareetekstide koostaja.Tuntuse saavutas ta eeskätt oma lasteraamatutega, näiteks "Emil und die Detektive" ("Emil ja salapolitseinikud"), "Das doppelte Lottchen" ("Veel üks Lotte") ja "Das fliegende Klassenzimmer" ("Lendav klassituba"), ning humoristlike ja ajakriitiliste … x��]Ks�8�ާ*��Ki*f/>n�\���q'ݓ��IU{�B��mEɐRR7�n�f�Ŝs J%�4DWWڲ$�|8 >����7���/�����Q���8`�ǧO�� 2 0 obj He was grown up with them, no matter that Mr. Kastner was not his natural father. Emil Erich Kästner was a German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. Eintritt in das Freiherrlich von Fletscher'sche Lehrer … During the Third Reich, Kästner published apolitical novels such as Drei Männer im Schnee (Three Men in the Snow) (1934) in Switzerland. His studies took him to Rostock and Berlin, and in 1925 he received a doctorate for a thesis on Frederick the Great and German literature. ab 1906. Tördelte: Dr. Boyd Tonkin looks back at the writer's life as Kästner's evergreen tale previews at the National this week Säi Liewen. Besuch der Volksschule in Dresden. Sie liegen in zahlreichen Übersetzungen vor; allein der Roman »Emil und die Detektive« (1929) wurde in 40 Sprachen übersetzt. Nevetés akadályokkal. Erich Kästner. Kästner published his first book of poems, Herz auf Taille, in 1928, and by 1933 he had published three more collections. Az angol király és asztrológiai ikerpárja. Even if your father, child, was the richest man in the world, he could not take you to see it, because it does not exist any more. ERICH KÄSTNER s-a n ăscut pe 23 februarie 1899 la Dresda. After the end of the war, Kästner went back to school and passed the Abitur exam with distinction, earning a scholarship from the city of Dresden. … Emil Erich Kästner was a German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poetry and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. He paid for his studies by working as a journalis… [6] Kästner wrote about his childhood in his autobiography Als ich ein kleiner Junge war [de] (1957, translated as When I Was a Little Boy). I'm like a tree that, grown in Germany, Jedan je od najboljih i najcjenjenijih njemačkih pisaca za djecu. Chiar și în spațiul vorbitorilor de limbă germană Kästner este cunoscut în principal ca un autor de carte pentru copii, deși opera sa include o mare … Kästner, however, was dissatisfied with the screenplay, and that led him to become a screenwriter for the Babelsberg film studios. A list of his works under their German titles, arranged by their German publication dates: This article is about the author. fejezet XI. 23.02.1899 Erich Kästner wird in Dresden geboren. He was born on March 10, so he had already celebrated his 100th … Casters parents were Emil Kastner, master saddle-maker and Ida Augustin, maidservant and housewife. Erich Kästner (Drezda, 1899. február 23. Erich Kästner wurde in der Königsbrücker Straße 66 in Dresden geboren. However, his increasingly critical reviews, and the "frivolous" publication of his erotic poem "Abendlied des Kammervirtuosen" (Evening Song of the Chamber Virtuoso) with illustrations by Erich Ohser, led to his dismissal in 1927. Er wuchs in kleinbürgerlichen Verhältnissen in der Königsbrücker Straße in der Äußeren Neustadt von Dresden auf. 3 0 obj endobj It was rumored that Erich Kästner's natural father was not Emil Kästner, but rather the Jewish family doctor, Emil Zimmermann (1864–1953). [1][2] He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. Kästner portrays this in his poem Sergeant Waurich. In 1953 he was founding member of IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People). Kästner, der selbst mit erstem Vornamen Emil hiess, liess sich bei den Figuren Emils und seiner Mutter von seiner Biographie inspirieren und taucht auch selbst in der Handlung auf – in seinem realen Beruf als Zeitungsjournalist. He was also active in literary cabaret, in productions at the Schaubude (1945–1948) and Die kleine Freiheit (after 1951), and in radio. Fürtök és copfok. The book sold two million copies in Germany alone and has since been translated into 59 languages. He became famous by the book Emil and the detectives that was his first book. 1906 ass den Erich an d'Schoul zu Dresden gaangen. Short Biography. Bei der Bücherverbrennung… The next year, Otto Eysler, the editor of Lustige Blätter, persuaded him to move to Berlin and work for that magazine; Trier worked for Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung as well. 4 0 obj He was denied membership of the new Nazi-controlled national writers' guild, Reichsverband deutscher Schriftsteller (RDS), because of what its officials called the "culturally Bolshevist attitude in his writings prior to 1933.". Erich Kästner was born in 1899 in Dresden, Germany. APRIL 29TH, 2020 - DEUX POUR UNE ERICH KäSTNER RENé LASNE BOIRY LDP JEUNESSE DES MILLIERS DE LIVRES AVEC LA LIVRAISON CHEZ VOUS EN 1 JOUR OU EN MAGASIN AVEC 5 DE RéDUCTION' 2 / 4 'fr deux pour une kstner erich boiry boiry may 3rd, 2020 - noté 5 retrouvez deux pour une et des millions de livres en stock sur fr achetez neuf ou d occasion''une aide deux vitesses pour … Knauf was born in Meerane, Saxony, the son of a tailor and party secretary of the Social Democratic Party.The family later moved to Gera, where he learned the typesetting trade. Emil und die Detektive has been adapted for the cinema five times, three of them in Germany: in 1931, 1935 (UK), 1954, 1964 (USA) and 2001. Erich Kästner has 194 books on Goodreads with 69519 ratings. He was buried in the St. George cemetery in the Bogenhausen district of Munich. In a thousand years was her beauty built, in one night was it utterly destroyed.". Kästner was not sent to the front, but the brutality of the military training he underwent and the death of contemporaries he experienced strongly influenced his later antimilitarism. TARTALOM A mese még nem kezdődik el I. fejezet X. fejezet Emil segít fejet mosni Üldözés taxin II. German writer Erich Kästner (1899-1974) first gained popularity in the 1920s as a political satirist. <> Berühmt wurde er vor allem für seine humorvollen und scharfsichtigen Kinderbücher, die für die damalige Zeit revolutionär waren. Kästner followed this success with Pünktchen und Anton (1931) and Das fliegende Klassenzimmer (1933). In 1965 he became President Emeritus. %���� <>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 9 0 R 10 0 R 16 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 595.32 841.92] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> ERICH KÄSTNER: MIL ÉS A TKTÍVK Szkennelte, javította: Schivampl Ildikó; 2001. overs. ERICH KÄSTNER A két Lotti TARTALOM ELSŐ FEJEZET Bühl-tavi Tó-Bühl. It’s Emil’s first train ride alone and he’s excited—and a little nervous. Erich Kästner, (born Feb. 23, 1899, Dresden, Ger.—died July 29, 1974, Munich), German satirist, poet, and novelist who is especially known for his children’s books.He was the most durable practitioner of the style of witty, laconic writing associated with the highbrow cabaret, the Berlin weekly Die Weltbühne (“The World Stage”), and the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement of the mid-1920s. After the First World War, Knauf went to university, studying history, political economy and culture.. [1][2] The English translation by Florence and Isabel McHugh, published as When I Was a Little Boy in 1959, won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1961. After the Nazis' rise to power, he visited Meran and Switzerland and met with exiled writers, yet he returned to Berlin, arguing that there he would be better able to chronicle events. He went to school in Berlin and Leipzig where he studied German and Roman languages, and he also had a master in philosophy. Kästner witnessed the event in person and later wrote about it. He also read in theaters, such as the Cuvilliés Theatre in Munich, and for the radio, for which he read Als ich ein kleiner Junge war and other works. His novel Fabian was made into a movie in 1980, as were several of his children's books. Erich Kastner Biography. Erich Kästner was born in 1899 in Dresden, Germany. During this time, he wrote a number of skits, songs, audio plays, speeches, and essays about National Socialism, the war years, and the stark realities of life in post-war Germany. Mosdóhelyiség mint … Írói álneve: Berthold Bürger. Kästner … Mai (The 35th of May), which is set in a fantasy land entered via a wardrobe and includes futuristic features such as mobile phones. In 1951, Kästner was elected President of the PEN Center of West Germany, and he remained in office until 1961. In 1968 he received the Lessing-Ring [de] together with the literary prize of the German Masonic Order. These rumors never were substantiated. A gyermekotthonok olyanok, mint a méhkasok. In der Nähe befindet sich am Albertplatz im Erdgeschoss der damaligen Villa seines Onkels Franz Augustin heute das Erich Kästner Museum.. Sein Vater Emil Richard Kästner (1867–1957) war Sattlermeister in einer … This picture book was made into an animated film [de] by Curt Linda. Another edition, closer to Kästner's original notes, was published in 2006 under the title Das Blaue Buch (The Blue Book). Erich Kästner was a famous German author and poet, who was born on February 23, 1901. În Germania Kästner este încă și azi foarte popular, dar pe plan mondial nu este la fel de cunoscut. Februar: Erich Kästner wird in Dresden als Sohn der späteren Friseurin Ida Kästner (1871-1951) und des Sattlermeisters Emil Richard Kästner (1867-1957) geboren. In his diary for 1945, published many years later, Kästner describes his shock at arriving in Dresden shortly after the bombing of Dresden in World War II in February 1945 and finding the city as a pile of ruins in which he could recognise none of the streets or landmarks among which he had spent his childhood and youth. As known from … Works Burned. 1905 Erich Kästner wird in die IV. It has been rumored that Erich Kästner's natural father was the family's Jewish doctor, Emil Zimmermann (1864–1953), but these rumors have never been substantiated. As a person born on this date, Erich Kästner is listed in our database as the 52nd most popular celebrity for the day (February 23) and the 44th most popular for the year (1901). GOODBYE TO BERLIN: ERICH KÄSTNER AND CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD YVONNE HOLBECHE To cite this article: YVONNE HOLBECHE (2000) GOODBYE TO BERLIN: ERICH KÄSTNER AND CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD, Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, 94:1, 35-54, DOI: 10.1179/aulla.2000.94.1.004 – München, 1974. július 29.) In the autumn of 1928, he published his best-known children's book, Emil und die Detektive, illustrated by Walter Trier. The most popular of these adaptations were the two U.S. versions of The Parent Trap, made in 1961 and 1998, and based on his novel Das doppelte Lottchen (Lottie and Lisa). When he arrives, the … Why Emil and the Detectives author Erich Kästner wouldn't bow to the Nazis. Egy autóbusz és húsz új lány. Kästner died of esophageal cancer on 29 July 1974 in the Neuperlach Hospital in Munich. Studirao je germanistiku i romanistiku te doktorirao iz filozofije. Kästner included rapid cuts and montages in it, in an attempt to mimic cinematic style. endobj <>>> Kästner's years in Berlin, from 1927 until the end of the Weimar Republic in 1933, were his most productive. Kiss István; 2001. He published poems, newspaper columns, articles, and reviews in many of Berlin's important periodicals. According to Kästner, he did not suffer from being an only child, had many friends, and was not lonely or overindulged. I den forbindelse kan nævnes Fabian (roman) fra 1931.Han fik skriveforbud i Det tredje rige, og hans bøger blev brændt under den store bogbrænding i 1933.. Han skrev også børnebøger, (bl.a. Erick wrote his autobiography, that he named When I Was a Little Boy in 1957. In early 1945, he and others pretended that they had to travel to the rural community of Mayrhofen in Tyrol for location shooting for a (non-existent) film, Das falsche Gesicht (The Wrong Face). Works for the periodicals Simplicissimus and Jugend appeared in 1909. ), njemački književnik. The German Book of Guinness World Records 2001 listed Marie Martha (99 years old = born in 1900/1901) and Dr. Erich Kästner (100 years old = born in 1900) from Hanover as the longest married couple in Germany. – München, 29. srpnja 1974. His studies took him to Rostock and Berlin, and in 1925 he received a doctorate for a thesis on Frederick the Great and German literature. He was also instrumental in the founding of the Internationale Jugendbibliothek, a library of children's books, in Munich. Erich Kästner : biography 23 February 1901 – 29 July 1974 Emil Erich Kästner (23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poetry and children’s literature. My homeland won't let me go ). �T�B��T�0RA�? From 1927 until 1931, Kästner lived at Prager Straße 17 (today near no. [7] He was in Mayrhofen when the war ended. In 1927/1929, Trier was introduced to Erich Kästner, and he illustrated Kästner's Emil und die Detektive (Emil and the Detectives).. Trier provided the front cover design for … He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. Bürgerschule in der Dresdner Tieckstraße eingeschult. He was a novel writer, script writer, play writer and a poet. Kästner's only major adult novel, Fabian [de], was published in 1931. Kästner wrote about his childhood in his 1957 autobiography When I Was a Little Boy. Emil Erich Kästner (23. februar 1899 i Dresden – 29. juli 1974 i München) var en tysk forfatter.. Han skrev digte og romaner af samfundskritisk, antifascistisk holdning. Hol rezignáltan, hol harcosan, de alapvetően mindig … He wrote it when he was 29. [3], Kästner was born in Dresden, Saxony, and grew up on Königsbrücker Straße in Dresden's Äußere Neustadt. Für die Geschichte griff Kästner auf ein Erlebnis aus seiner Kindheit in Dresden zurück: Dort verfolgte und stellte er eine Betrügerin, die seine Mutter, eine Friseurin, geschädigt hatte. Will likely wither there also. <> Kästner received several other awards, including the Filmband in Gold for best screenplay for the German film version of Das doppelte Lottchen (1951), the literary prize of the city of Munich in 1956, and the Georg Büchner Prize in 1957. A scris poezii, romane, povestiri, dar a devenit celebru în toat ă lumea mai ales datorit ă cărţilor sale pentru copii. His Necessary Answer to Superfluous Questions (Notwendige Antwort auf überflüssige Fragen) in Kurz und Bündig explains Kästner's position: I'm a German from Dresden in Saxony Doch er kommt nicht in der Innenstadt dieser einst als »Elbflorenz« gerühmten Stadt … Biography. Hans Sarkowicz and Franz Josef Görtz, the editors of his complete works (1998), list over 350 articles written between 1923 and 1933, but he must have written even more, since many texts are known to have been lost when Kästner's flat burned down during a bombing raid in February 1944. Kästner also renewed his collaboration with Edmund Nick, whom he had met in Leipzig in 1929, when Nick, then Head of the Music Department at Radio Silesia, wrote the music for Kästner's radio play Leben in dieser Zeit. However, he dropped out in 1916 shortly before completing the exams that would have qualified him to teach in state schools. According to Kästner, he did not suffer from being an only child, had many friends, and was not lonely or over-indulged. He wrote his last two children's books, Der kleine Mann and Der kleine Mann und die kleine Miss, for his son Thomas Kästner, who was born in 1957. After the end of the war Kästner moved to Munich, where he became culture editor for the Neue Zeitung and publisher of Pinguin [de], a magazine for children and young people. Die Lebensgeschichte des Erich Kästner by Klaus Kordon (Beltz & Gelberg, 1995), p. 11: "Eine Liebeserklärung des achtundfünf zigjährigen Erich Kästner an die inzwischen kriegszerstörte ehemalige königlich sächsische Haupt- und Residenzstadt, in der er am 23. Februar 1899, morgens gegen vier Uhr, geboren wird. Erich Kästner a avut o relaţie foarte apropiată cu … It is probable that he also wanted to avoid abandoning his mother. He was one of the most successful left-liberal … People born on February 23 fall under the Zodiac sign of Pisces, the Fish. fejezet In 1913, Kästner entered a teacher training school in Dresden. MÁSODIK FEJEZET Mi a különbség a fegyverszünet és a béke között? He had the title of one of the best children author. Pisao je i epigrame i drame. }r���O��ߎ��і��/.�>��L�Y\�>}‚�c< �, e\~B$���'W�Ӳ�����TL�W?�e�\��>)��\����)^?��,Ld�W� � Gerhard Lamprecht's film version of Emil und die Detektive (1931) was a great success. �+9 \�c��ڍ9��/D���'�������L�L�;���pJ�)�̖r��nƬ��w�(�l}�F�+�G��~gS��&�?�x�Hx�27�? He became famous by the … The Emil books may have influenced the creation of other books in the subgenre of literature about child detectives. Publication date 1965 Topics Detective and mystery stories Publisher New York : Scholastic Book Services Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English "When Emil boards the train for Berlin, his money is safe in his pocket. 12) in Berlin–Wilmersdorf and after that, until February 1945, at Roscherstraße 16 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The novel was unusual in that, in contrast to most children's literature of the period, it is set in contemporary Berlin and not in a fairy-tale world. He was drafted into the Royal Saxon Army in 1917 and was trained at a heavy artillery unit in Dresden. Erich Kästner (1899–1974) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Journalist und Drehbuchautor. In 1944, Kästner's home in Berlin was destroyed during a bombing raid. 1917 ass hien als Zaldot an d'Arméi agezu ginn, mä wéinst engem Häerzproblem koum en zréck ouni datt en un d'Front hätt goe missen. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1960 for his autobiography Als ich ein kleiner Junge war [de]. All works published before May 1933 except Emil und die Detektive (Emil and the Detectives) Summary. It has been translated into … I am quite sure, that this is the WWI-veteran Erich Kästner. He paid for his studies by working as a journalist and critic for a newspaper, the Neue Leipziger Zeitung. The asteroid 12318 Kästner is named after him.[8]. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1960 for his autobiography Als ich ein kleiner Junge war [de]. Kästner had also received a warning that the SS planned to kill him and other Nazi opponents before arrival of the Soviets. AFR: [e-rih kest-năr]) a fost un scriitor și cabaretist german. Emil Erick Kastner , German author was born in Dresden , Saxony on February 23, 1899. The government of West Germany honored Kästner with its order of merit, the Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Cross of Merit), in 1959. Az 1920-as években kibontakozó polgári humanizmus költője és írója, annak az új stílusiránynak a követője, amely felváltva az expresszionizmus világmegváltó extravaganciáját, az új tárgyilagosság (=Neue Sachlichkeit) képviselője. Emil Erich Kästner (23 February 1899 – 29 July 1974) was a German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist, known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. He did not join any of the post-war literary movements in West Germany, and in the 1950s and 1960s he came to be perceived mainly as an author of children's books. Kästner had a particularly close relationship with his mother. }�GR�P�*�)�X��x��`�l�nfƎ���j��?ܞ������4�N�BO/NNo@���'{Ʌɟ��Gr`��FS,JC�j�R&!K;�%6ʢ�V�́���Ч&p_��I�J��������a�:0���bõb�-׊݂��T��ܩZ��UL�׻�Sv�äWx4��4�֐��x� �&�yfT,Y2ً�1c��A�&,�!�Ɏ��M� $�/�w�P?`O�21ɑ���[Q�L�}�N��r��$�n��"��������'��E�Z����%����l�-ޭ6��=�ZcI���*���W9�>r ��2[�A%あ��I���TMf=zIǃ�K��{콄��Ƕ��Z�������WUN��0op��-s����4�|BC���o����͎���02d.fS&�x���f�=;#b�,D�Ƭ #N34� �wlYkà�r��Z�lqƱ����&��^�ݬ� �`V�>��Q\mth�Em{�@�큝��4�@��\wO(� On March 11, 2000 they had their 72nd weddingday. He was opposed to the Nazi regime and was one of the signatories to the Urgent Call for Unity. Kästner frequently read from his works. Seng Mamm Ida Kästner war Coiffeuse a säi Papp, den Emil Richard Kästner, war Suedlermeeschter. 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