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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 ).
* 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, Early life at the Aufbau-Verlag website
* Victor Klemperer Kolleg, Berlin
* Spiegel International: Victor Klemperer
The Diaries of Victor Klemperer
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Victor and 1920
#" Margie "/" Singin ' the Blues "/" Palesteena ", 1920, Victor 18717
#" Broadway Rose "/" Sweet Mama ( Papa's Getting Mad )"/" Strut, Miss Lizzie ", 1920, Victor 18722
The Olympic Oath was first taken at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp by the fencer / water polo player Victor Boin.
Victor Boin's oath in 1920 was
In 1920 he moved with his band to New York City where they started recording for the Victor Talking Machine Company which made the Paul Whiteman Orchestra famous nationally.
( In his first five recordings sessions for Victor, Aug 9-Oct 28, 1920, Whiteman used the name " Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra ," presumably because he had been playing at the Ambassador Hotel in Atlantic City ; from Nov. 3, 1920, he started using " Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.
In 1929 RCA bought Victor, and with it a major shareholding in the Gramophone Company which Victor had owned since 1920.
He took the Scala Orchestra to the United States on a concert tour in 1920 / 21 ; it was during that tour that Toscanini made his first recordings ( for the Victor Talking Machine Company ).
Toscanini made his first recordings in December 1920 with the La Scala Orchestra in the Trinity Church studio of the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey and his last with the NBC Symphony Orchestra in June 1954 in Carnegie Hall.
* Victor Turner ( 1920 1983 ), Scottish anthropologist
The Victor recordings by Enrico Caruso between 1904 1920 were particularly successful, with those recorded until mid-1916 usually conducted by Walter B. Rogers and the remainder conducted by Josef Pasternack and Rosario Bourdon.
Rachmaninoff, in particular, became one of the first composer-performers to record extensively ; he first made several recordings for Thomas Edison in 1919, then became an exclusive Victor artist from 1920 to 1942.
* The story of early Emerson Records under Victor Emerson himself up to 1920
* Victor Grayson ( 1881 1920 ), British socialist politician
Young first recorded commercially for the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1920.
She recorded J. Russel Robinson and Con Conrad's 1920 jazz standard " Singin ' the Blues " by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band composed by and released it as Victor 18703.
Recordings of yodelers were made as early as 1892 and in 1920 the Victor recording company listed 17 yodels in their catalogue, many of them by George Watson, the most successful yodeler of the time.
* Victor Ross A History of the Canadian Bank of Commerce ( 1920 1934 )
Victor Franz Hess ( Nobel prize 1936 ) graduated in Graz and taught here ( 1920 1931, 1937 1938 ).
* Duruy, Victor, John Franklin Jameson and Mabell Shippie Clarke Smith, A history of France, Thomas Y. Crowell Co .: New York, 1920.
* In 1920, two years after the death of his first wife, Osmeña married Esperanza Limjap, the couple had three more children, namely, Ramón Limjap-Osmeña, Rosalina Limjap-Osmeña, and Victor Limjap-Osmeña.
Victor Berger, in Literary Digest, 1920. Berger's views on World War I were complicated by the Socialist view and the difficulties surrounding his German heritage.

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