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Married. Colonel-General Walther von Brauchitsch, 57, Commander-in-Chief of the German Army; and Charlotte Schmidt, daughter of a retired Silesian judge; in Salzbrunn, Germany. General von Brau-chitsch's marriage was socially "possible." Last January Field Marshal Werner von Blomberg married ("impossibly") a carpenter's daughter, lost his job as War Minister a month later...
Born December 15, 1862 at Ober-Salzbrunn, Silesia, he first became interested in agriculture, but later took up the studies of the fine arts in Bresiau, and studied at the University of Jena. In 1883 he travelled widely in Italy as a student of sculpture...
Gerhart Hauptmann was born 63 years ago, son of a hotelkeeper, grandson of a weaver, in Salzbrunn. Germany. He mixed farming and school, until old enough (18) to become a sculptor in the art school at Breslau. He interested himself in the natural sciences and sociology, married wealth and built up a reputation as a dramatist upon plays expressing his revolt against social and artistic conditions in a milito-capitalistic state. The uproar caused by his sententious eloquence paralleled Corneille's presentation of Le Cid in 17th Century Paris, and drew such attention that in 1905 Oxford hailed...
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