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  1. The stolen republic: Selected writings of Carl von Ossietzky; by Carl von Ossietzky, 1971
  2. Es ist eine unheimliche Stimmung in Deutschland: Carl von Ossietzky und seine Zeit (German Edition) by Wilhelm von Sternburg, 1996
  3. The stolen republic; (Seven seas books) by Carl von Ossietzky, 1971
  4. Carl von Ossietzky: 1889-1938, ein Lebensbild : von mir ist weiter nichts zu sagen (German Edition) by Carl von Ossietzky, 1988
  5. Carl von Ossietzky: Funfzig Jahre Friedensnobelpreis (Oldenburger Universitatsreden) (German Edition) by Michael Daxner, 1987
  6. Die Nobelpreiskampagne fur Carl von Ossietzky: Mit den Briefen an Konrad Reisner und Hilde Walter (Oldenburger Universitatsreden) (German Edition) by Willy Brandt, 1988
  7. Samtliche Schriften (German Edition) by Carl von Ossietzky, 1994
  8. Carl von Ossietzky: Eine biografische Ausstellung (German Edition)
  9. Fdk-Mitglied: Kurt Tucholsky, Carl von Ossietzky, Karl Vetter, Berthold Jacob, Georg Friedrich Nicolai, Emil Julius Gumbel (German Edition)
  10. WRWlt, o Urakkord: Die Welten des Richard Dehmel ; Ausstellung in der Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky ; 3. August bis 30. September 1995 (Bibliothemata) (German Edition)
  11. Carl von Ossietzky (Kopfe des 20. Jahrhunderts) (German Edition) by Franz Baumer, 1984
  12. Carl von Ossietzky: Eine Biographie (German Edition) by Elke Suhr, 1988
  13. Die Friedensnobelpreiskampagne fur Carl von Ossietzky in Schweden (Schriftenreihe des Fritz-Kuster-Archivs) (German Edition) by Christoph Schottes, 1997
  14. Beispiele fur aufrechten Gang: Willi Bleicher und Helmut Simon : im Geiste Carl von Ossietzkys (German Edition)

1. Carl Von Ossietzky Winner Of The 1935 Nobel Prize In Peace
carl von ossietzky, a nobel Peace Laureate, at the nobel Prize InternetArchive. carl von ossietzky. 1935 nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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C ARL V ON O SSIETZKY
1935 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES. Name, Year Awarded. Office OfThe United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees, 1981. ossietzky, carl von, 1935.
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3. Carl Von Ossietzky - Biography
the secret rearmament of Germany, and carl von ossietzky was to Human Rights 4 , byHellmut von Gerlach, a At this point, ossietzky, ill with tuberculosis, had
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Carl von Ossietzky (October 3, 1889-May 4, 1938) was born in Hamburg, though his father, a civil servant, had originally come from a village near the German-Polish border. Seven years after Ossietzky's father died in 1891, his mother married Gustav Walther, a Social Democrat, who was influential in shaping Ossietzky's later political attitudes.
Ossietzky's academic achievement being uneven, he left school at the age of seventeen to become an administrative civil servant in his native city. He soon turned to journalism, the profession in which he was to make a career, his first work appearing in Das Freie Volk
Der Wegweiser
[The Signpost], an enterprise which soon failed because of lack of financial backing.
Ossietzky then accepted an appointment as secretary of the German Peace Society, with headquarters in Berlin. There he created the monthly Mitteilungsblatt [Information Sheet], which appeared first on January 1, 1920, and became a regular contributor to

4. Peace 1935
The nobel Peace Prize 1935. carl von ossietzky. Germany. Journalist (ia die Weltbühne);Pacifist. b.1889 d.1938. carl von ossietzky Biography Swedish nobel Stamps.
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5. Ossietzky, Carl Von
carl von ossietzky, 1935. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. Oct. 3, 1889, Hamburg, Ger.d.May 4, 1938, Berlin), German journalist and pacifist, winner of the nobel
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Carl von Ossietzky, 1935 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Oct. 3, 1889, Hamburg, Ger.d. May 4, 1938, Berlin), German journalist and pacifist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace for 1935. In 1912 Ossietzky joined the German Peace Society but was conscripted into the army and served throughout World War I. In 1920 he became the society's secretary in Berlin. Ossietzky helped to found the Nie Wieder Krieg (No More War) organization in 1922 and became editor of the a liberal political weekly, in 1927, where in a series of articles he unmasked the Reichswehr (German army) leaders' secret preparations for rearmament. Accused of treason, Ossietzky was sentenced in November 1931 to 18 months' imprisonment but was granted amnesty in December 1932. Ossietzky opposed German militarism and political extremism of both the left and right. By the time Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Ossietzky had resumed his editorship, in which he uncompromisingly attacked the Nazis. Steadfastly refusing to flee Germany, he was arrested on Feb. 28, 1933, and sent to Papenburg concentration camp. After enduring three years of incarceration and torture in the camps, Ossietzky was transferred in May 1936 to a prison hospital in Berlin by the German government, which was growing alarmed at the international publicity his case had begun to attract. On Nov. 24, 1936, Ossietzky was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for 1935. The award was interpreted as an expression of worldwide censure of Nazism. Hitler's reply was a decree forbidding Germans to accept any Nobel Prize. Though not allowed to leave Germany, Ossietzky was permitted to move to a private sanatorium where, his health broken, he died of illness.

6. Nobel Prize Winners For Peace
Butler, Nicholas Murray, US. 1933, Angell, Sir Norman, UK. 1934, Henderson, Arthur,UK. 1935, ossietzky, carl von, Germany. 1936, Saavedra Lamas, carlos, Argentina.
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7. Carl Von Ossietzky
against the conditions of restauration with radical criticism with carl von Ossietzkyat the of Hitler, when his nomination for the Peace nobel Prize, which
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Carl von Ossietzky (1889-1938)
The drop-out student Carl von Ossietzky, born October 3rd 1889 in Hamburg and raised under poor conditions, began his jounalistic career as an out-side job, when he was auxiliary writer at the administration of justice in Hamburg. In 1911, he began to write for the republican-oriented (more meant in its original meaning, in favor of a republic, against monarchy) weekly paper Das freie Volk (The free people) - with an antimilitaristic tendency. In 1914, this engagement led to his first penal sentence for offence of the court-martial. After World-War I, for which he was drafted in 1916, he became secretary of the pacifistic Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft (German Peace Society) in 1919 in Berlin. He also worked as a journalist for the Berliner Volkszeitung , the and Das Tage-Buch In 1927 Ossietzky became, as successor of Siegfried Jacobsohn and Kurt Tucholsky, head of the . This left-intellectual weekly magazine has never had high circulation (15,000), but was very much noticed in political quarters of the Weimarer Republic In the night of the burning of the Reichstag on February 27th 1933, the Republican (see remark in the beginning), who had refused to flee from the Nazis, was arrested by the

8. Ossietzky, Carl Von. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
ossietzky, carl von. After Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, ossietzky was sentto a the announcement that he had been awarded the 1935 nobel Peace Prize.
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2000. ossietzky, carl von. SYLLABICATION Os·si·etz·ky. PRONUNCIATIONs t sk , ô s -. DATES 1889–1938. He won the 1935 nobel Peace Prize.
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ossietzky, carl von , 1889–1938, German pacifist. Adolf Hitler's rise to power in1933, ossietzky was sent that he had been awarded the 1935 nobel Peace Prize
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11. Singer, Kurt D.: Addendum To 1935 Carl Von Ossietzky Biography: The Peace Hero I
could be a good omen that the hero in the concentration camp would receive the highesthonors from the nobel Committee in Oslo. carl von ossietzky received the
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Addendum to 1935 Carl von Ossietzky biography, April 2001
It was a letter from the blue sky that arrived from England. Rosalinde von Ossietzky, 14 years old, asked me to send her a copy of her father's biography. She lived in a boarding school in England and had no money to pay for the book. I sent her a copy immediately also told her that my wife Hilde and I had formed a small Ossietzky Committee in the hope to help to free her father from the torture of the concentration camp in Esterwegen-Papenburg. A correspondence began with Rosalinde who told us that the Quakers had brought her in december 1933 from Nazi Germany to England and her Quaker boarding school. Ernst Toller the well known German dramatist had paid for her school. But he could not continue payments being a refugee without an income. She wondered what would happen to her. My wife Hilde and I, both 24 years old, asked her to come to Stockholm and we'll find ways and means to support her. I contacted Mrs. Mia Leche-Loefgren, the wife of the former Foreign and Justice minister, a member of our Ossietzky Committee. She was also a member of the Government's Refugee Aid Commiittee. Rosalinde von Ossietzky as 16.

12. Det Danske Fredsakademi: Dokumentation: Samtale Mellem Carl Og Rosalinde Von Oss
Demokraten og Stortingets nobelkomité fremsendte avisen 21. januar 1937, et tilsvensk oversat referat af samtalen mellem carl og Rosalinde von ossietzky.
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: 0.8 m. Finding Aid : List in [ HTML SGML Biographical/historical note : Carl von Ossietzky (1889-1938), editor of Die Weltbühne and one of the opinion leaders of the intellectual left during the Weimar Republic, was imprisoned after the Nazi take-over in 1933 and transferred to a concentration camp; severely mistreated and ill, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1936 and was moved to a GESTAPO guarded private clinic, where he died in 1938. From 1933 a circle of exiled political and personal friends including Hellmut von Gerlach, Kurt Grossmann and Hilde Walter operated within the Deutsche Liga für Menschenrechte to get him released by influencing international public opinion, with the Nobel Prize nominations in 1935 and 1936 as principal means. Contents Top

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Carl von Ossietzky (1889-1938), editor of Die Weltbühne and one of the opinion leaders of the intellectual left during the Weimar Republic, was imprisoned after the Nazi take-over in 1933 and transferred to a concentration camp; severely mistreated and ill, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1936 and was moved to a GESTAPO guarded private clinic, where he died in 1938. From 1933 a circle of exiled political and personal friends including Hellmut von Gerlach, Kurt Grossmann and Hilde Walter operated within the Deutsche Liga für Menschenrechte to get him released by influencing international public opinion, with the Nobel Prize nominations in 1935 and 1936 as principal means.
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    d. May 4, 1938, Berlin German journalist and pacifist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace for 1935. In 1912 Ossietzky joined the German Peace Society but was conscripted into the army and served throughout World War I. In 1920 he became the society's secretary in Berlin. Ossietzky helped to found the Nie Wieder Krieg (No More War) organization in 1922 and became editor of the a liberal political weekly, in 1927, where in a series of articles he unmasked the Reichswehr (German army) leaders' secret preparations for rearmament. Accused of treason, Ossietzky was sentenced in November 1931 to 18 months' imprisonment but was granted amnesty in December 1932. Ossietzky opposed German militarism and political extremism of both the left and right. By the time Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Ossietzky had resumed his editorship, in which he uncompromisingly attacked the Nazis. Steadfastly refusing to flee Germany, he was arrested on Feb. 28, 1933, and sent to Papenburg concentration camp. After enduring three years of incarceration and torture in the camps, Ossietzky was transferred in May 1936 to a prison hospital in Berlin by the German government, which was growing alarmed at the international publicity his case had begun to attract. On Nov. 24, 1936, Ossietzky was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for 1935. The award was interpreted as an expression of worldwide censure of Nazism. Hitler's reply was a decree forbidding Germans to accept any Nobel Prize. Though not allowed to leave Germany, Ossietzky was permitted to move to a private sanatorium where, his health broken, he died of illness.

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    Ossietzky, Carl von 1889-1938, German pacifist. He was a leader of the peace movement in Germany after World War I and was editor of the antimilitarist weekly from 1927. Ossietzky was imprisoned (1932) for articles in the exposing secret rearmament in Germany. After Adolf Hitler's rise to power in 1933, Ossietzky was sent to a concentration camp. Suffering from tuberculosis, he was removed (1936) to a prison hospital shortly before the announcement that he had been awarded the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize. The German government protested and barred all Germans from future acceptance of a Nobel Prize. Still imprisoned, Ossietzky died two years later.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. carl von ossietzky (1889 1938) was aradical German pacifist and the recipient of the 1935 nobel Peace Prize.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Carl von Ossietzky ) was a radical German pacifist and the recipient of the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize Despite his failure to finish high school, Ossietzky succeeded in embarking on a career in journalism , with the topics of his articles ranging from theatre criticism to feminism and the problems of early motorization . He later said that his opposition to German militarism during the final years of the Hohenzollern empire under Wilhelm II led him, as early as 1913, to become a pacifist. During the years of the Weimar Republic ), his political commentaries gained him a reputation as a fervent supporter of

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    This is a list of the nobel Peace Prize laureates UK), chairman of the League ofNations Disarmament Conference 1935 carl von ossietzky (Germany), pacifist
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Nobel Peace Prize is one of five Nobel Prizes bequested by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel . Four of the five prizes are awarded in Stockholm each year, but Nobel had stipulated in his will that the Peace Prize could not be awarded in Sweden. Instead the Norwegian capital of Oslo was chosen as the award site and a Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee is appointed to select the laureate for the Peace Prize. According to the will of Alfred Nobel the prize should be awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses".
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