Magda Goebbels
19011945
Prominent German politician and propagandist, wife of Joseph Goebbels, and close ally of Adolf Hitler
15 risultati
19011945
Prominent German politician and propagandist, wife of Joseph Goebbels, and close ally of Adolf Hitler
18691945
Jewish German poet, writer, and playwright who was a leading female voice in the Expressionist movement and a salonnière
1945
Japanese association football player who was an early member of the Japan national team, tragically passing in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945
18911945
German Generalfeldmarschall known for his aggressive early command and later mastery of defensive warfare during World War II
18871945
German admiral and intelligence chief who transitioned from a supporter of Hitler to a resistance fighter during World War II
18801945
German field marshal who commanded Army Group North, Army Group B, Army Group Center, and Army Group South during World War II
18831945
Austrian composer and conductor, a leading figure of the Second Viennese School, known for his modernist atonal and twelve-tone music
18741945
German philosopher and historian of philosophy known for his neo-Kantian approach and his extensive works on the philosophy of symbolic forms
18811945
German chemist who won the 1930 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his synthesis of haemin and research into chlorophyll
18811945
German organic chemist who won the 1930 Nobel Prize for his research on haemin and chlorophyll synthesis
18831945
Russian-Soviet writer, screenwriter, and novelist known for his works in science fiction and historical fiction, including 'Zolotoj Kljuchik' and 'Petr Pervyj'
18771945
British chemist and physicist who won the 1922 Nobel Prize for his mass spectrograph, which led to the discovery of isotopes in non-radioactive elements and the enunciation of the whole-number rule
18711945
French poet, essayist, and philosopher known for his poetry, fiction, and aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events
18811945
Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist who integrated folk music with avant-garde styles, becoming one of the 20th century's most important classical figures
18631945
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who led the nation through the First World War, known for social reforms and negotiating the Irish Free State