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Heinrich and Böll
The work of post-war Germany's leading novelists Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass provided source material for the adaptations The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum ( 1975 ) ( by Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta ) and The Tin Drum ( 1979 ) ( by Schlöndorff alone ) respectively, the latter becoming the first German film to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
His stay at this abbey, which lengthened to a full year, was cited by the abbot after the war when the monastery was accused by Heinrich Böll and others of collaboration with the Nazis.
Other prominent critics included the writers Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass ( in 1966, Grass had written an open letter urging Kiesinger not to accept the chancellorship ).
* December 21 – Heinrich Böll, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1985 )
* Literature – Heinrich Böll
He is a member of the board of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, a political foundation close to the Green Party.
Finished in 1968, The Gulag Archipelago was microfilmed and smuggled out to Solzhenitsyn's main legal representative, Dr Kurt Heeb of Zürich, to await publication ( a later paper copy, also smuggled out, was signed by Heinrich Böll at the foot of each page to prove against possible accusations of a falsified work ).
With the goal of furthering Petra Kelly's ideas and political message, the Petra Kelly Foundation was founded in 1997 as part of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
* Petra Kelly Archives at the Heinrich Böll Foundation
She is also the recipient of the PEN / Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award by PEN American Center and the Human Rights Award of the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Berlin.
* July 16 – Heinrich Böll, German writer, Nobel laureate
* Nobel Prize for Literature: Heinrich Böll
The work of post-war Germany's leading novelists Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass provided source material for the adaptations The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum ( 1975 ) ( by Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta ) and The Tin Drum ( 1979 ) ( by Schlöndorff alone ) respectively, the latter becoming the first German film to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
# redirect Heinrich Böll
He also famously denounced the author and Nobel laureate Heinrich Böll as a supporter of left-wing terrorism ( specifically, the Baader-Meinhof Gang ) for his 1974 novel The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum.
Based on the novel of the same name by Nobel Prize winning German author Heinrich Böll, Schlöndorff both co-wrote and co-directed the film with Margarethe von Trotta in her directorial debut.
Schlöndorff then contributed to the omnibus film Germany in Autumn, in which nine German filmmakers ( including Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alexander Kluge, Edgar Reitz and author Heinrich Böll ) made short films depicting the hysteria and political chaos in west Germany the German Autumn of 1977.
The academy was co-founded by Rajko Đurić, a Serbian Romani writer and academic who is also its first president, and received initial supporting funds from the German Heinrich Böll Foundation.
The climax was a submsision by Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass in The Times from 1 February 1978, also signed by Arthur Miller, Graham Greene, Carol Stern, Mikis Theodorakis and many other celebrities.
* Heinrich Böll
The directors involved were Heinrich Böll, Hans Peter Cloos, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alexander Kluge, Maxmiliane Mainka, Edgar Reitz, Katja Rupé, Volker Schlöndorff, Peter Schubert and Bernhard Sinkel.
* 1951: Heinrich Böll, for " Die schwarzen Schafe "
* Heinrich Böll
* 1985 Heinrich-Böll-Preis ; see also Heinrich Böll

Heinrich and Tagebuch
* 1926: Tagebuch des Hanns Eisler ( Diary of Hanns Eisler ); 11 Zeitungsausschnitte ; Ten Lieder ; Three Songs for Men's Chorus ( after Heinrich Heine )

Heinrich and Berlin
* Bußhoff, Heinrich, Das Dollfuß-Regime in Österreich ( Berlin: Duncker & Humbolt, 1968 )
* Heinrich Bruns 1848 – 1919, Berlin ( Germany )
Heinrich Himmler and Hermann Göring at the meeting to formally hand over control of the Gestapo ( Berlin, 1934 ).
Heinrich Abeken ( August 19, 1809, Osnabrück – August 8, 1872 ), German theologian and Prussian Privy Legation Councillor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, was born and raised in the city of Osnabrück as a son of a merchant, he was incited to a higher education by the example of his uncle Bernhard Rudolf Abeken.
See Heinrich Abeken, ein schlichtes Leben in bewegter Zeit ( Berlin, 1898 ), by his widow.
1844 ), the success of which led to his being invited to Berlin by Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1772 for the purpose of computing ephemerides on an improved plan.
*< nowiki >*</ nowiki > Der arme Heinrich von Hartmann von der Aue ( Berlin, 1815 )
Although it was based on a 1905 story written by Heinrich Mann, the film is often seen as topical in that it depicts the doomed romance between a Berlin professor and a cabaret dancer, reflecting the popular image of the city during the era.
* May 8 – Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming, German field marshal and Governor of Berlin ( d. 1706 )
* March 1 – Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming, German field marshal and Governor of Berlin ( b. 1632 )
Chodowiecki, though speaking only French and German ( due to his offices in the Huguenot French community in Berlin he often spoke French ), many times also declared his Polish allegiance and had his son Isaac Heinrich, born in Berlin, painted as a very young child with a Polish outfit and haircut.
The Pushkin Museum is still a main depositary of Troy's fabulous gold looted from Troy by the German archaeologist, Heinrich Schliemann and taken by the Soviet Army ( Red Army ) from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
He also met Heinrich Marschner in Hanover, Wagner in Dresden and Giacomo Meyerbeer in Berlin.
Together with other young men, among them the poet Heinrich Heine, Zunz founded the Verein fur Kultur und Wissenschaft der Juden The Society for the Culture and Science of the Jews alongside Joel Abraham List, Isaac Marcus Jost, and Eduard Gans in Berlin in 1819.
Further former notable residents are Heinrich Abeken, a German theologian and Prussian Privy Legation Councillor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, Justus Moser, a German jurist and political essayist and Hans-Gert Pöttering, former President of the European Parliament.
Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek ( March 8, 1827, Berlin – August 17, 1875 ) was a German linguist.
Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek was born in Berlin on 8 March 1827.
Her French father, Michael Heine, was a scion of a prominent German-rooted Berlin and Paris banking Jewish family and a cousin of poet Heinrich Heine.
Heinrich Kiepert ( July 31, 1818-April 21, 1899 ), German geographer, was born at Berlin as the son of a wealthy businessman.
While in Berlin he also conducted the premiere of Der arme Heinrich by Hans Pfitzner, who became a lifelong friend.
He later studied in Berlin with Heinrich Urban, for whom he dedicated his Serenade for Strings which he composed and performed when he was still Urban's student.
Heinrich Mann died in Santa Monica, California, lonely and without much money, just months before he was to move to East Berlin to become president of the German Academy of Arts.

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