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The diarist Victor Klemperer was a cousin ; so were Georg Klemperer and Felix Klemperer, who were famous physicians.
* Victor Klemperer ( 1881 – 1960 ), author and literary scientist
Among the guest conductors he played under were Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Richard Strauss, Victor de Sabata, Fritz Reiner, Pierre Monteux, Igor Stravinsky, and Otto Klemperer.
The association had numerous writers as its member, including Willi Bredel, Fritz Erpenbeck, Bernhard Kellermann, Victor Klemperer, Anna Seghers, Bodo Uhse, Arnold Zweig.
* Victor Klemperer ( 1881 – 1960 ), journalist and literary scholar
* Klemperer, Victor ( 1947 ).
* Victor Klemperer 1920 – 1935 – Professor for romance studies ; He wrote “ LTI ”, an analysis of the Nazi's language, and detailed dairies during the Nazi time.
* Klemperer, Victor.
Victor Klemperer
LTI-Lingua Tertii Imperii: Notizbuch eines Philologen ( 1947 ) is a book by Victor Klemperer, Professor of Literature at the University of Dresden.
But it changes the value of words and the frequency of their occurrence, it makes common property out of what was previously the preserve of an individual or a tiny group, it commandeers for the party that which was previously common property and in the process steeps words and groups of words and sentence structures with its poison .< Ref > Victor Klemperer, The Language of the Third Reich: A Philologist's Notebook, trans.
Victor Klemperer ( 9 October 1881 – 11 February 1960 ) worked as a commercial apprentice, a journalist and eventually a Professor of Literature, specialising in the French Enlightenment at the Technische Universität Dresden.
Victor Klemperer attended several Gymnasien.
In 1995, Victor Klemperer was posthumously awarded the Geschwister-Scholl-Preis for his work, Ich will Zeugnis ablegen bis zum letzten.
In 2000, Herbert Gantschacher wrote, together with Katharina and Jürgen Rostock, the documentary play Chronicle 1933-1945 by using original documents from the biographies of Robert Ley and Victor Klemperer.
* Victor Klemperer Kolleg, Berlin
* Spiegel International: Victor Klemperer
The Diaries of Victor Klemperer
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Victor and Early
Early films, including those from the silent era, which feature the station include Traffic in Souls ( 1913 ), which starred Matt Moore ; The Yellow Passport ( 1916 ), starring Clara Kimball Young ; My Boy ( 1921 ), starring Jackie Coogan ; Frank Capra's The Strong Man ( 1926 ), starring Harry Langdon ; We Americans ( 1928 ), starring John Boles ; The Mating Call ( film ), 1928, co-starring Thomas Meighan and Renée Adorée ; Ellis Island ( 1936 ), starring Donald Cook ; Paddy O ' Day ( 1936 ), starring Jane Withers ; Gateway ( 1938 ), starring Don Ameche ; Exile Express ( 1939 ), which starred Anna Sten ; I, Jane Doe ( 1948 ), starring Ruth Hussey and Vera Ralston, and Gambling House ( 1951 ), starring Victor Mature
Early developments in organometallic chemistry include Louis Claude Cadet ’ s synthesis of methyl arsenic compounds related to cacodyl, William Christopher Zeise's platinum-ethylene complex, Edward Frankland ’ s discovery of dimethyl zinc, Ludwig Mond ’ s discovery of Ni ( CO )< sub > 4 </ sub >, and Victor Grignard ’ s organomagnesium compounds.
Early zombie films like Victor Halperin's White Zombie ( 1932 ) and Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie ( 1943 ) concerned living people enslaved by a Voodoo witch doctor ; many were set in the Caribbean.
File: Goldchat1. jpg | Gold record for Chattanooga Choo Choo presented to Glenn Miller ( right ), by W. Wallace Early of RCA Victor with announcer Paul Douglas on the left, February, 1942.
Early in his life, Gautier befriended Gérard de Nerval, who influenced him greatly in his earlier poetry and also through whom he was introduced to Victor Hugo.
First gold record award for " Chattanooga Choo Choo " is presented to Glenn Miller by W. Wallace Early of RCA Victor with announcer Paul Douglas on far left, February, 1942.
Early in the 19th century, the romantic awakening of Germany had spread to France, and sensationism was displaced by the eclectic spiritualism of Victor Cousin.
Early in 1774, on the advice of his friend Charles Victor de Bonstetten, he gave up this post and became tutor in the Tronchin family at Geneva.
* Debus, Allen G. " The Early Victor Herbert ", Music of Victor Herbert, Smithsonian Collection DMP30366 ( 1979 ; disc notes )
Early Victors had been viewed in some quarters as excessively corrosion prone, but the Victor was becoming a very distant memory by this stage: the Vectra name would eventually appear on a Vauxhall in 1995, with the Cavalier Mark III's replacement.
Even during the period of Early Christianity, part of the East ( Western Anatolia ) was in disagreement with Pope Victor I over Quartodecimanism, holding that Easter ( called Pascha in both Greek and Latin ) should be celebrated at the full moon, like the Jewish Passover, not on the following Sunday.
* Early history of Victor
Early in his career, he published a much needed atlas on the pathological histology of the nervous system with the bacteriologist Victor Babeş and the French pathologist Paul Oscar Blocq.
The four best known are the Early Church Fathers ' ransom theory ; Gustaf Aulen's demystified version of the ransom theory, called Christus Victor ; Anselm of Canterbury's satisfaction theory ; and the Reformed period's penal substitution theory.
* Peter Sedgwick: " The Unhappy Elitist: Victor Serge's Early Bolshevism ", History Workshop Journal, No. 17, Spring 1984.
Early collaborators included musicologist Victor Grauer, who was the first co-creator with Lomax of the Cantometrics computer coding system.
' This type of intelligence work involves among others the identification of weak signals and application of methodology and process called Strategic Early Warning ( SEW ), first introduced by Gilad, followed by Steven Shaker and Victor Richardson, Alessandro Comai and Joaquin Tena, and others.
Aulén's book, Christus Victor, maintained that the Early Church view had been mischaracterized, and proposed a reevaluated Ransom Theory as a superior alternative to Satisfaction Theory.

Victor and life
Victor had led an adventurous life.
In real life, when Victor found out about Laura's secret loan, he divorced her and had her committed to an asylum.
* Victor Mancha is an artificial life form with organic parts in Runaways.
Victor in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein manifests hubris in his attempt to become a great scientist by causing life through technological means, but eventually regrets this previous desire.
The series features the exploits of Victor Meldrew, played by Richard Wilson, and his long-suffering wife, Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie, in their battle against the trials of modern life.
Victor Meldrew ( Richard Wilson ) – Victor is the main protagonist of the sitcom and finds himself constantly battling against all that life throws at him as he becomes entangled, like the pawn he is, in machiavellian plots.
From being buried alive, to being prosecuted for attacking a feisty pit bull terrier with a collection of coconut meringues, Victor tries to adjust to life after his infamous replacement by a " box " at his place of employment, but to no avail.
The historian Victor Davis Hanson has argued that the novel drew from Wallace's life, particularly his experiences at Shiloh, and the damage it did to his reputation.
In 1926, Waller began his recording association with Victor Records, his principal record company for the rest of his life, with the organ solos " St. Louis Blues " and his own composition, " Lenox Avenue Blues ".
Because none of the sons of Victor Amadeus III themselves had sons, Charles Albert was throughout his life known to be their likely successor on the throne of Sardinia.
In 1892, Louisville factory owner Alfred Victor du Pont donated $ 150, 000 to the board of Louisville Public Schools to establish a training school to teach young men industrial arts (" manual ") skills that would fit them for their duties in life.
A few years later the acclaimed French baritone Victor Maurel persuaded him to turn his cantata The Light of Asia, based on the life of Buddha, into an Italian opera, La luce dell ' Asia, which was produced at Covent Garden in 1892.
Three months later, he published a substantial historical novel, Cinq-Mars, based on the life of Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars ; with the success of these two volumes, Vigny seemed to be the rising star of the burgeoning Romantic movement, though this role would soon be usurped by one of Vigny's best friends, Victor Hugo.
She rescues Victor from his life of abject poverty, placing him in a charitable institution.
Of his private life, a childhood friend of Albert Victor later recalled that it was uneventful: " his brother officers had said that they would like to make a man of the world of him.
During his life, the bulk of the British press treated Albert Victor with nothing but respect and the eulogies that immediately followed his death were full of praise.
From its earliest days to the end of Beecham's life, the RPO made numerous recordings for Columbia Records, RCA Victor, and EMI under his baton.
In 1820 he became acquainted with Victor Aimé Huber ( 1800 – 1869 ), a fact which largely influenced his life.
For the rest of her life, she was associated with glamour and elegance, being a firm client of both Hartnell and Victor Stiebel in London before and after the war.
He led the Pittsburgh Symphony from 1898 to 1904 and then founded the Victor Herbert Orchestra, which he conducted throughout the rest of his life.
An account of life by a British POW has been published as The Hard Way: Surviving Shamshuipo POW Camp 1941-45 by Victor Stanley Ebbage ( Spellmount, 2011 ).
Save Me the Waltz, according to its author, derives its title from a Victor record catalog, and it suggests the romantic glitter of the life which F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald lived and which Scott ’ s novels have so indelibly written into American literary and cultural history.
Eugène François Vidocq (; July, 24 1775 – May 11, 1857 ) was a French criminal and criminalist whose life story inspired several writers, including Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac.

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