Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Klaus's Father Was a Painter and He Was One of the Most Important Musicians in the Nazi Regime


 75 Years Ago Today

Monday 4th of August 1947
Electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze aka Richard Wahnfried is born in Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Before him being recruited by the German military in 1939, Klaus was one of the first musicians of his age to earn a German military record. Klaus's father was a painter and he was one of the most important musicians in the Nazi regime. The German occupation was just beginning and the young Klaus was born in an orphanage. While he was young he wrote music in a piano program and played as well on piano as he could. At the age of two, Klaus and his sister (her father being a musician who was a young and dedicated painter) were brought up but they were abandoned in the refugee camp and had to return home. A year ago Klaus was born. During that time Klaus played piano on a band called Die Schöne in Hamburg. Later he met his future wife Nina and went to the school of Art Deco. They continued playing the club club and became friends.
Luther Schulze Bach (1889-1945), also known as The First Emperor, was a member of Schule's group of 20 musicians on the St. Louis Blues. Though his time at the club was brief Klaus chose to come to the United States for graduate school and as he finished his law practice he took an interest in becoming a guitarplayer before traveling to Germany and settling in Seattle, Washington.

Friday, June 24, 2022

She Told Them Just Now that She Was in a Hospital in Berlin Where She Was to Sit and to Sit and to Sit


 73 Years Ago Today

Friday 24th of June 1949
Member of the Rote Armee Fraktion and Sozialistisches Patientenkollektiv Brigitte Margret Ida Mohnhaupt is born in Rheinberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Born on 24th September 1851 in Wittenberg, Germany She studied in Dresden University. She then moved to Bremen, and in 1856 she was granted a post, but it was to move in Germany to study German. She had her first appointment in Germany on 28th June 1906, but did not live well. One day the doctors and nurses arrived, sent her away, and asked her to be treated at her house, but she refused, saying that she couldn't bear to lie to one of them. He then asked her to watch a lecture about Germany, but she agreed not to as he was afraid that her face might spark suspicion, the doctor said, because she would be seen in the hospital many times over. At last the doctors and nurses came in and asked her where she is. She told them just now that she was in a hospital in Berlin where she was to sit and to sit and to sit, and that if they would take her to a doctor who knew her better he would bring her back. The doctor said, 'She is in the same hospital and that is her duty to take her'.

Sunday, June 19, 2022

According to His Memoirs He Died in the Following Year Aged 85


 96 Years Ago Today

Saturday 19th of June 1926
Anarchist publisher and millionaire Giangiacomo Feltrinelli is born in Milano, Lombardia, Italy.
Feltrinelli was the founder of the Italian publishing studio Energia in 1923, which was renamed Piedmont. According to his memoirs, he died in the following year, aged 85. Since he died early this morning on Sunday 19th June 1926, he was translated from Latin Italian into English and has been published in two volumes since the publication date of his biography (1975). In his autobiography, he writes about the many miracles he experienced in his twenty five years working for Energia. Feltrinelli was described as a revolutionary by his contemporaries and the Italian political establishment and even considered the founder of the magazine Energia. His own son Giuseppe and daughter Andrea (Maggi) founded the Society of Socialist Writers in 1930, which was incorporated into the Italian Communist Party later that year (1998). Giuseppe Feltrinelli (born October 19, 1932) is the father of the Italian anarchist Leo Feltrinelli (born April 9, 1942). Feltrinelli himself lived in Berlin as a student until his death in 1985 in Milan, after a successful political career at the age of nineteen. He came to Italy in 1939 with the Italian Communist party and went on to become the president of the Italian Communist Party of Italy.

Sunday, May 1, 2022

Her Body Was Later Found Hanging from a Tree


 77 Years Ago Today War Das Engelchen Tot

Tuesday 1st of May 1945
Wife of Joseph Goebbels Magda Johanna Maria Magdalena Ritschel aka Engelchen commits suicide cyanide poisoning and a shot through the head at the age of 44 in Führerbunker, Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Her body was later found hanging from a tree. He died in a hotel bath the day of the crime. John Kieferbach (1889-1969) was the best known person to watch during WWI. (C) G. C.
Wife of Hitler (1934-1985): The wife of the most prominent German war criminal, Adolf Hitler is the only known wife from the German SS family. He married Brigadier Fuhrer Kieferbach, who was the head of the SS, at that time in Germany. (C)
Wife of Winston Churchill. The wife of a Soviet Union leader, Herwig Hitler, is a major supporter of the Soviet Union. (C)
Wife of Hitler (1940-1990): The wife of John F. Kennett, President of the United States of America, the husband of John F. Kennett, the late president emeritus for the World Jewish Congress. A member of the Council of Foreign Relations of the Organization of Security Treaty Organization ("OSCE"), the Organization, as well as the International Council of Churches at The Hague.

Saturday, April 30, 2022

He Was Taken to a Hospital Where He Was Declared Sane


 77 Years Ago Today His Head Was on the Table

Monday 30th of April 1945
Führer and Reichskanzler of Germany Adolf Hitler commits suicide by a shot in the head at the age of 56 in Führerbunker, Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
He was taken to a hospital where he was declared sane. His death has been named to the National Archives.
Friday, 09 June 1943.
W.T. - Schutzstaffel des Mates - Kierenkultur (Petersburg). The Kaiser's son was born. The order to carry on the war was given to the Kaiser. He was appointed to the post of Kaiser Wilhelm II on 20 July 1945.  He returned to Germany, where he served twenty years. He was buried the following day in a chapel at the old palace of Krieger.  In September 1944, Heinrich Himmler gave a final call regarding the war. His body will be presented at the Albert Goring memorial.  He was born in Wollstein to two siblings. He died of a heart attack on 30 February 1945 in a state of mind where he had a severe depression. He gave the name W.T to the hospital of Wulf Kautsky and Wilhelm Wilhelm von Braun to allow her to look in.

Saturday, April 2, 2022

I Liked Classical Music But in Later Times There Were Times I Thought I'd Get Rid of it Because People Found it Boring or Boring


 131 Years Ago Today

Thursday 2nd of April 1891
Surrealist artist Max Ernst is born in Brühl, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Max's father grew up on the farm in Schloss, west of Berlin. As a young boy he became acquainted with music because of the ability "I liked classical music but in later times there were times I thought I'd get rid of it because people found it boring or boring". Max has studied with a few French composers such as Günther König (1939-2014) and Carl Gustave Larsson (2010-2014), and at the time he was working as an illustration artist on a new album with John Schütz; however, when the album appeared he was unable to find a studio for the work. After doing many more pieces. Max started to get the impression of being an impressionist and so wrote a couple more pieces including a piece for Himmler's 'Wet of the Day' (1944) to give his impression while on tour of war. The album took over three months to complete before it was eventually released on 10th March 1945. It was also included in the album "Die Artigien Schutte", which was translated by Michael Frischmann in the 1990s which is a collection of over 150 works on the subject, mainly in German. This book is a work of historical detail and in particular Max Ernst.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

He Was Regarded as a Very Intelligent Speaker Although a Bit Off Topic

 

190 Years Ago Today Wollte Er Mehr Licht
Thursday 22nd of March 1832

Poet, writer and botanist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe dies of heart failure at the age of 83 in Brauhausgasse 10, Weimar, Thüringen, Germany.
A celebrated Berlinist poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had a son born after his untimely death. His mother, Eva von Goethe, was born after two of his relatives were assassinated in 1942. He died in the early weeks of this morning. He became an internationally known German public speaker after he won his fourth Nobel Prize. He was regarded as a very intelligent speaker, although a bit off topic. He is buried this afternoon. Johann Wolfgang was one of the most influential philosophers in Germany for several thousand years and has lived one of the longest lives. During this period of time it wasn't unusual for him to speak to crowds of people.
He was also one of the founding members of the University of Berlin, and had many of the university's famous lectures delivered to his students. He was known as one of the most fascinating and well known members of our great university world and this is why he became one of our top five most talked about thinkers in Germany, being one of the most influential modern German philosophers. A well known professor of German philosophy who was the head of the Institute for the Study of Philosophy for over 30 years his tenure as chancellor.

Friday, February 25, 2022

He Has Completed the "Pronat" Series and Has Won Many Awards


 69 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 25th of February 1953
Artist Martin Kippenberger is born in Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
He has been awarded several prestigious awards: most recently, the Hansard of Excellence Award by his mentor, the Nobel Prize. He also won a Gold Medal in a field of art which encompasses the world. Martin holds an advanced degree in French Art from the University of Freiburg. Martin has performed in several German national competitions including the European National Championships, World Junior Championship, and the German Youth European Championship held in September in Berlin. He has completed the "Pronat" series and has won many awards: German National Award, the Nobel Prize and the award in the Netherlands World Junior Certificate. He also holds a large number of honorary doctorate awards in the Arts, Literature, Theatre and Design fields. Martin lives in Oslo with his wife and two daughters, Hyrvold and Rosamond and his wife Sophie.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

He Is Very Good for Taking Pictures and Always Likes to Do Them!


 90 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 9th of February 1932
Painter Gerhard Richter is born in Dresden, Sachsen, Germany.
Richter grew up in the suburbs of Berlin, Germany. His earliest memories were watching a basketball game with his father which was played at the famous Sachsen Palladium in Munich, Germany. Richter was born on 3 September 1938 in Grosse Pointe Park, Wisconsin. Later, he spent all his childhood in Berlin, studying the German language. His early love was with sports, and he is fond of singing. A high school chemistry student, Richter is interested in acting but was never very good at it. He is very good for taking pictures and always likes to do them! Richter is a successful artist of children's games and also sports-themed games. Richter's first goal of the team was for a team of 8 or 9 to win the national championship at the national championships. For Richter this victory was not easy. He did not play well, but he found himself winning many games for his team. For about nine months he worked on his scoring game. He was playing against two opposition players. They were very close, but Richter scored very little. He was also very fast. Eventually, they lost the championship in a big match. In his first game of the season in the game against Borussia Dortmund. Later, his third goal for Dortmund was scored by Eric Verlag. That night in Berlin.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

His Body Was Moved to a Museum Where Bohlmann Worked for a Few Years


 13 Years Ago Today

Monday 19th of January 2009
Serial art vandal Hans-Joachim Bohlmann dies of cancer at the age of 72 in Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
His body was moved to a museum where Bohlmann worked for a few years. His father and brothers spent their honeymoon at the zoo with a group of young German kids. In his last interview during a visit to Berlin with the museum photographer the day after the death, the family said only the museum photographer took that photo because it showed how "too expensive a life these boys were on." They did ask a number of young children, including their grandparents and sisters, if their grandparents ever saw Bremestand, before their grandfather started working there in the mid-1800s. They had no idea that they were living in an amusement park. The museum photographer, Wilhelm Bluhm, took his story very seriously. He said that some of the pictures were taken "in the late 70's" and other pictures were taken between 1905 and 1928. He says there were three photographs taken of the zoo, but they all have their own style, and that there is one of a new kind of Bremestand picture that is called The Picture of Bremestand, which you saw in your visit. This book was published between 1905 and 1929 by Lass von Knudsen, or "the old bard of Lass von Knuden" and is now held.

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Since He Was Awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Piano by the American Recording Association (AA) He Has Performed with a Wide Range of International Musicians Including Mozart, Mozart's Wife, Franz Liszt, Gustav Klimt, Robert Frost, Francis Bacon, Albert Chopin, John Hammond, Franz Liszt and Many More


 129 Years Ago Today

Thursday 12th of January 1893
Reichsmarschall and Nazi leader Hermann Wilhelm Göring is born in Marienbad Sanatorium, Hausstätterstraße 22, Rosenheim, Bayern, Germany.
Wilhelm Göring began as a student at the Bavarian Conservatorium for Music (Bavaria), and his family moved to Austria in 1892. When Wilhelm Göring retired from Breshall for the summer of 1896 the family moved back to Berlin where they continued their education until they became working musicians at the Berlin Grammar School in May 1895. In 1936 Wilhelm Göring joined the Wissenschaft, an international Berlin organization, in order to play music to the British public. His name was written on several German pianotronic instruments. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Piano Research in 1929 for his performance in several selections for the first time. Since he was awarded an honorary doctorate in piano by the American Recording Association (AA), he has performed with a wide range of international musicians including Mozart, Mozart's wife, Franz Liszt, Gustav Klimt, Robert Frost, Francis Bacon, Albert Chopin, John Hammond, Franz Liszt and many more. Wilhelm Göring is a member of the staff of Bach's, the local orchestra, where he has played as a major and lead player, and the Berlin Grammar School, where he plays with a wide range of Germans.

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Möbius Died in Hamburg Where He Had Long Been Buried and His Remains Were Never Restored to the Cemetery


 72 Years Ago Today

Monday 9th of January 1950
Musician Rio Reiser known for his band Ton Steine Scherben is born as Ralph Christian Möbius in Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
He died on the 2nd of November 1950. Möbius was known to the media as the "Big Red Red Mouse..." In 1949 he would perform in a concert with the famous Flemish band The Musketeers. Möbius and his band came to represent the "Big Red Red Mouse" at the first major concert during the Berlin's World's Fair in 1950. In 1951, he scored a hit role in an opera by Louis Brandeis titled, "The Magnificent Seven" (1951-62). In 1954, Möbius died in Hamburg, where he had long been buried and his remains were never restored to the cemetery. In 1955 he was named "Father in the World..." Möbius was the founding father of a company called Freijil Köbler ("Schnell Freijil Kleine") in 1970. In 1969 he sold his stake in Freijil Köbler and set up a company called Die Spektoren. In 1969 he bought a property in Hamburg and became a private member of the Freijil Köbler estate. At age 50 he died of tuberculosis on the 22nd of September 1972. In 1972 Möbius was named Grandfather and Grandmother.

Monday, December 27, 2021

She Is the President of the Leisure Conservatory


 120 Years Ago Today

Friday 27th of December 1901
Actress and singer Marlene Dietrich is born as Maria Magdalena Von Losch in Leberstrasse 65, Berlin, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany.
She is educated in Berlin Public Service, and also in Munich. She studied Fine Arts at Herder University, Munich and is now writing. She is a member of the public theatre company of Vienna, and was previously a conductor in the Opera in Bavaria. She is the president of the Leisure Conservatory. She is from Berlin. Marlene's mother and aunt, Jan Marie Lassinen, were members of the local government. Jan was a member of the national legislature of Germany from 1950–65 and the German parliamentary party of the Reichsprache. From 1962 to 1964 she attended various schools, including Munich and Vienna. From 1968 to 1978 she was on the board of the Vienna Opera House. After the death of her father in 1989 Jan became an opera legend, performing in every opera, with the exception of her own special La Lotte d'Este and the original Paris opera (1964) she worked around the world.

In 1993 her children, Jeanine and Mary A, were also born and are now living in Vienna. On the 18th of March 1993 she married the lovely Katharina Von Scholt, who is now 83 years of age. In 2011 she became the oldest person to marry.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

He Also Launched the Deutschmührer Klusse zu Einer Darmstadt und Nibelungsschwind in 1968


 201 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 28th of November 1820
Philosopher Friedrich Engels is born in Wuppertal, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
He studied in Dresden and graduated German Literature with a diploma in 1935. He also received honorary doctorate degrees from Germany's highest public secondary school (Hülschwärtzbuch), a Künrich-University of Technology (Hildegardt) and Darmstadt-Universität Berlin (Geltälcken). He studied political economy at the Universität Stalerische Freie Universität in Tübingen and later held the position of honorary director of the Berlin Museum of History with the Kunst und Museum for German Art (BND). He completed the Masters in German Literature (1943; 1945), German Art and Literature (1948, 1950), American Studies (1950), and Contemporary European Theory (1954; 1968). In 1953 He founded the German Expressionism Foundation (DEFA) that is dedicated to restoring artistic expressions to the world, supporting free speech, artistic experimentation and creative expression. With the organization of Deaf and other non-abnormal forms of deafness he founded Germany's first deaf-friendly company Deutschland in 1958. He also launched the Deutschmührer Klusse zu einer Darmstadt und Nibelungsschwind in 1968.

Friday, November 12, 2021

The Unapologetic Feminist



 92 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 12th of November 1929
Actress and Princess of Monaco Grace Patricia Kelly is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Born Oct 18, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Her parents were married Dec 22, 1943. Grace Patricia Kelly is a model, actress, actress, actress, actress... Free View in iTunes

27 Clean The Perfect Woman - Episode 955 - "The Perfect Woman" On Jan 17th, 2018, the great and famous Francesca von Erich Einhard Steisberg, a celebrated novelist whose story "The Perfect Woman" became available on her website is honored and honored. Steisberg was born on Oct 11, 1924 in Berlin, Germany. Free View in iTunes

28 Clean The Complete New Yorker - Episode 954 - "The Complete New Yorker" In this episode the listeners hear that the famous, American feminist Jane Fonda died July 21st 1976 having been forced into an abortion for the very reasons listed in her letter which states. (In a letter dated Aug 21st 1970). Free View in iTunes

29 Explicit Unapologetic Feminist - Episode 953 - "Unapologetic Feminism" On Mar 4th, 2018, the podcast of The Unapologetic Feminist will open and will open many rooms on the website of the Center for American Women's Studies. The podcast is made possible in part by the generous support of the St. Louis, Missouri. Free View in iTunes

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Her Dream Now is to Serve the Rest of the World and to Promote her Cause


 120 Years Ago Today Wurde ein Engel Geboren

Monday 11th of November 1901
Wife of Joseph Goebbels Magda Johanna Maria Magdalena Ritschel aka Engelchen is born in Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
She emigrated from the city the same day as Goebbels. Magda went to German universities. Her passion was theater and to play with her friends. She worked for the film crew for over a decade. Her dream now is to serve the rest of the world and to promote her cause. As it is not common for her to be a professional actor then this does not take away from her role. She works everyday at home reading, painting, or sewing. On her birthday she will come to Germany at a later date with special thanks to Emil Dufresne. We can only hope for much happier life!
Posted on 5th November, 2005.