Irina Liebmann

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إرينا ليبمان Irina Liebmann (ولدت في عام 1943 في موسكو) هي أديبة ألمانية. rdf:langString
Irina Liebmann (* 23. Juli 1943 in Moskau) ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. rdf:langString
Irina Liebmann is a German journalist-author and sinologist of Russo-German provenance. She has won a number of important literary prizes: the most significant of these, probably, was the 2008 Leipzig Book Fair non-fiction Prize, awarded for "Wäre es schön? Es wäre schön!", a biography of her father, a noted anti-Nazi activist and political exile in Warsaw and Moscow who, after 1945, returned to what became, in 1949, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and in 1953, despite his longstanding record of communist activism, emerged as an uncompromising critic of the East German leader Walter Ulbricht: he was expelled from the party and suffered various other government mandated public indignities. She grew up and lived the first part of her adult life in the German Democratic Republic rdf:langString
rdf:langString إرينا ليبمان
rdf:langString Irina Liebmann
rdf:langString Irina Liebmann
rdf:langString Irina Liebmann
rdf:langString Irina Liebmann
xsd:date 1943-07-23
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xsd:date 1943-07-23
rdf:langString Irina Herrnstadt
rdf:langString Ирина Гернштадт
rdf:langString Valentina Veloyants
rdf:langString Writer
rdf:langString Rolf Liebmann
rdf:langString إرينا ليبمان Irina Liebmann (ولدت في عام 1943 في موسكو) هي أديبة ألمانية.
rdf:langString Irina Liebmann (* 23. Juli 1943 in Moskau) ist eine deutsche Schriftstellerin.
rdf:langString Irina Liebmann is a German journalist-author and sinologist of Russo-German provenance. She has won a number of important literary prizes: the most significant of these, probably, was the 2008 Leipzig Book Fair non-fiction Prize, awarded for "Wäre es schön? Es wäre schön!", a biography of her father, a noted anti-Nazi activist and political exile in Warsaw and Moscow who, after 1945, returned to what became, in 1949, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and in 1953, despite his longstanding record of communist activism, emerged as an uncompromising critic of the East German leader Walter Ulbricht: he was expelled from the party and suffered various other government mandated public indignities. She grew up and lived the first part of her adult life in the German Democratic Republic, but succeeded in moving to West Berlin during 1988, thereby anticipating reunification by more than a year.
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rdf:langString Irina Herrnstadt
rdf:langString Ирина Гернштадт
xsd:gYear 1943

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