
Ernst Ottwalt
Ernst Ottwalt (13 November 1901 – 24 August 1943) was the pen name of German writer and playwright Ernst Gottwalt Nicolas. A communist, he fled Nazi Germany in 1934 and went into exile in the Soviet Union, where he fell victim to the Great Purge and died in a Soviet gulag. Later, when the Allies of World War II prosecuted Nazi war criminals in the Nuremberg Trials, the chief prosecutor from the Soviet Union quoted from an anti-Nazi book by Ottwalt. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ottwalt, Ernst 1901-1943
Published: Wien ; Leipzig ; [Wien] ; [Leipzig] : Hess & Co, 1932 [Ausg. 1931]
Published: Wien ; Leipzig ; [Wien] ; [Leipzig] : Hess & Co, 1932 [Ausg. 1931]
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by Barck, Simone 1944-2007
Published in: Wer schreibt, handelt (1983), Seite 84-118 year:1983 pages:84-118
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“...Ottwalt, Ernst 1901-1943...”Published in: Wer schreibt, handelt (1983), Seite 84-118 year:1983 pages:84-118
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