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  1. Carl von Ossietzky: Martyrer fur den Frieden (German Edition) by Berndt Wilhelm Wessling, 1989
  2. Carl von Ossietzky, 227 Tage im Gefangnis: Briefe, Dokumente, Texte (German Edition)
  3. Carl von Ossietzky (German Edition) by Hermann Vinke, 1978
  4. Carl von Ossietzky: Republikaner ohne Republik (German Edition)
  5. Carl von Ossietzky. Es ist eine unheimliche Stimmung in Deutschland. Ein biographischer Bericht. by Wilhelm von Sternburg, 2000-09-01
  6. Hans Leip und die Hamburger Kunstlerfeste: Ausstellung in der Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 23. September bis 25. Oktober 1993 (Bibliothemata) (German Edition)
  7. DEFA-Filme: Ein Bestandsverzeichnis (German Edition) by Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg, 1998
  8. Pacifism in Germany: German Pacifists, Albert Einstein, Emil Julius Gumbel, Carl Von Ossietzky, Ludwig Quidde, Karl May, Erich Kästner
  9. German Criminals: Mathias Rust, Carl Von Ossietzky, Ludwig Quidde, Clark Rockefeller, Bushido, Wilhelm Voigt, Christine Schürrer, Markus Wolf
  10. German Spies: Carl Von Ossietzky, Juan Pujol, Mutt and Jeff, Sidney Reilly, Fritz Joubert Duquesne, Alexander Parvus, Kurt Frederick Ludwig
  11. Gymnasium in Bonn: Aloisiuskolleg, Carl-Von-Ossietzky-Gymnasium, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Gymnasium Bonn, Beethoven-Gymnasium Bonn (German Edition)
  12. Prisoners Who Died in German Detention: Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin, Carl Von Ossietzky, Andreas Baader, Erich Von Dem Bach-Zelewski
  13. German Prisoners and Detainees: Karl Dönitz, Albert Speer, Carl Von Ossietzky, Ernst Zündel, Ludwig Quidde, Baldur Von Schirach, Erich Mielke
  14. Monismus: Carl Von Ossietzky, Wilhelm Ostwald, Bruno Wille, Deutscher Monistenbund, Wilhelm Schwaner, Wilhelm Bölsche, Franz Von Stuck (German Edition)

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    Ossietzky, Carl von (f u key , German pacifist. A leader of the peace movement in Germany after World War I, he was editor of the antimilitarist weekly from 1927. Ossietzky was imprisoned (1932) for articles 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. His collected writings were published in an eight-volume German edition in 1995. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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German civil servant, journalist, newspaper editor, and pacifist. Ossietzky was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1935 for his devotion to the cause of pacifism and his dogged
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Ossietzky, Carl von
b. Oct. 3, 1889, Hamburg
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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(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 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. When Adolf Hitler became chancellor, Ossietzky had resumed his editorship. Steadfastly refusing to flee Germany, he was arrested on Feb. 28, 1933, and sent to Papenburg concentration camp. He was transferred in May 1936 to a prison hospital and then to a private hospital, where he died of tuberculosis. 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.

27. Facts About Ossietzky, Carl Von, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encycloped
Facts about Ossietzky, Carl von, (1889–1938). German journalist and pacifist Carl von Ossietzky unmasked the secret rearmament preparations of Germany under the Weimar Republic
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    (1889–1938). German journalist and pacifist Carl von Ossietzky unmasked the secret rearmament preparations of Germany under the Weimar Republic (1919–33) and was a vocal and persistent critic of the Nazi party. Although Ossietzky was awarded the 1935 Nobel prize for peace, German authorities did not allow him to accept it. (See also Nobel prizes.) Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites:
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30. Ossietzky, Carl Von
Ossietzky, Carl von (18891938) Carl von Ossietzky (October 3, 1889-May 4, 1938) was born in Hamburg, though his father, a civil servant, had originally
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Ossietzky, Carl von 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 [The Free People], the weekly organ of the Demokratische Vereinigung [Democratic Union]. On July 5, 1913, an article by Ossietzky criticizing a pro-military court decision in Erfurt drew charges of «insult to the common good» from the Prussian War Ministry. When Ossietzky was called to make a court appearance some time after his marriage on May 22, 1914, to the Englishwoman Maud Woods, his young wife secretly made arrangements to pay his fine.
Though Ossietzky's health was poor, he was called up for military service in June, 1916, with the Bavarian Pioneer Regiment. After the war, Ossietzky, now a confirmed pacifist as well as democrat, returned to Hamburg where he stirred public opinion by speeches on his doctrine of educating people to a «peace mentality», became president of the local chapter of the German Peace Society, and founded Der Wegweiser [The Signpost], an enterprise which soon failed because of lack of financial backing.

31. Carl Von Ossietzky Winner Of The 1935 Nobel Prize In Peace
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Ossietzky, Carl Von . Born Oct. 3, 1889, in Hamburg; died May 4, 1938, in Berlin. German journalist of Polish descent. Ossietzky served in World War I.
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Presentation Speech by Fredrik Stang , Chairman of the Nobel Committee , on December 10, 1936 Carl von Ossietzky, who has been awarded the Peace Prize for 1935, belongs to no political party. He is not a Communist; he is not in any sense a conservative. Indeed, one cannot easily pin on him any of the usual political tags. If I were asked to give my impression of his personality, I should say that he seems to me to be a liberal or, if you prefer, a liberal of the old school. In using this description I do not have in mind economic liberalism, but liberalism in a completely different sense; a burning love for freedom of thought and expression; a firm belief in free competition in all spiritual fields; a broad international outlook; a respect for values created by other nations - and all of these dominated by the theme of peace.
An account of Ossietzky's life is to be found in all the newspapers, and I shall not weary you by needless repetition.

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Ossietzky, Carl von (Hamburg, 18891938, Berlin), became a pacifist after the 1914-18 War. He expressed his views as a journalist, first with Die Berliner Volks-Zeitung (1920
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Home Library German Literature Companion Ossietzky, Carl von (Hamburg, 1889-1938, Berlin), became a pacifist after the 1914-18 War. He expressed his views as a journalist, first with Die Berliner Volks-Zeitung (1920-4), then with the periodical Das Tagebuch (1924-6), and finally was editor of Die Weltbühne (1927-33, reprinted 1978). He was arrested in 1933 and sent to the Sonnenburg concentration camp, then in 1934 to Papenburg. In 1936 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, which he was not allowed to receive in person. Released in that year (but subjected to police supervision), he died in a Berlin hospital of the effects of his imprisonment. Two volumes of Schriften , ed. B. Frei and H. Leonard, appeared in 1966 and Rechenschaft. Publizistik aus den Jahren 1913-1933 , ed. B. Frei, in 1970 and 1984; correspondence with K. Tucholsky from the year 1932 in 1985, and

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Ossietzky, Carl von. F. 1889 Myrdet 1938 Tysk pacifist, republikaner, journalist og redakt r. F dt og opvosket i Hamburg. Gift med Maud LichfieldWoods 1913.
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Arresteret uden begrundelse af Gestapo under rigsdagsbranden i . Indsat i koncentrationslejren Sonnenburg juni 1933. Ossietzky flyttes til kz-lejren Esterwegen 1934.
, inspireret af Kurt Singer Freundeskreis Carl von Ossietzky Nobels fredspris for die Sammlung Ossietzky i Oldenburg, tidskriftet , og Ossietzky-prisen er opkaldt efter ham.
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Burger, Felix [psynonym for Kurt Singer]: Carl von Ossietzky Grossmann, Kurt R.: Ossietzky : Ein deutscher Patriot.
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