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Klepper, Jochen, 1903-1942

LC control no.n 50042314
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LC classificationPT2621.L47
Personal name headingKlepper, Jochen, 1903-1942
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Associated countryGermany
Associated placeSilesia (Germany)
LocatedBerlin (Germany)
Birth date1903-03-22
Death date1942-12-11
Place of birthBeuthen (Germany)
Place of deathBerlin (Germany)
Profession or occupationAuthors Poets Journalists
Found inDer Kahn der fröhlichen Leute : Roman, 1933.
Thalmann, Rita. Jochen Klepper, 1977: page 14 (born Joachim (Jochen) [Klepper] on March 22, 1903) page 377, etc. (died in the night of December 10-11, 1942; literary author)
Baum, Markus. Jochen Klepper, 2011: title page (Jochen Klepper) pages 267-269 (born March 22, 1903; died December 10, 1942; author; studied theology; he was persecuted by the Nazis because of his marriage to a Jewish woman; he committed suicide with his wife and stepdaughter after his application to emigrate to Sweden was rejected by Adolf Eichmann)
German Wikipedia, viewed October 28, 2019 (Jochen Klepper; full name: Joachim Georg Wilhelm Klepper; born March 22, 1903, in Beuthen an der Oder, in the Landkreis Freystadt/Silesia (now Bytom in Poland); died December 11, 1942, in Berlin; German theologian; he worked as journalist and author and wrote many hymn texts that are now included in the standard German hymnals; persecuted by the Nazis because of his marriage to a Jewish woman, he committed suicide)
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