Leo Weisgerber
Johann Leo Weisgerber (25 February 1899, Metz – 8 August 1985, Bonn) was a German linguist who also specialized in Celtic linguistics. He developed the "organicist" or "relativist" theory that different languages produce different experiences. He was the son of a village teacher who served as a young man in the German army in Flanders, so could not return to his home city. During World War II his pan-Celticist ideology was co-opted to support the German war effort, as did pro-Polish and pro-Czech ideology on the side of the allies.
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by Weisgerber, Leo, 1899-1985 25.02.1899-08.08.1985
Published in: Deutsche Rundschau <Berlin>. - hrsg. von Julius Rodenberg 89 (1963),6, S. 42 - 49
Published in: Deutsche Rundschau <Berlin>. - hrsg. von Julius Rodenberg 89 (1963),6, S. 42 - 49
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Published: Bielefeld : Velhagen & Klasing, 1943
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The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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Published: Frankfurt am Main, 1975
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