F. W. Murnau
18881931
German film director, producer, and screenwriter, highly influential during the silent era, known for works like Nosferatu and Faust
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18881931
German film director, producer, and screenwriter, highly influential during the silent era, known for works like Nosferatu and Faust
18651931
Finnish painter and pioneer of national art who became a leading figure of romantic nationalism, shaping Finnish identity through iconic works
18531931
Japanese bacteriologist and immunologist known for co-discovering the bubonic plague agent
18761931
German Social Democratic politician who served as foreign minister and twice as chancellor during the Weimar Republic
18671931
English writer known for his prolific output of novels, short stories, and plays, and for being the most financially successful British author of his era
18661931
Swedish clergyman, Archbishop of Uppsala, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate recognized for promoting Christian unity and international peace
18411931
French statesman, lawyer, and jurist who served as the 9th President of France from 1906 to 1913
18521931
French general and military personnel renowned for his leadership as Commander-in-Chief of French forces on the Western Front in World War I, notably at the First Battle of the Marne
18621931
Austrian writer and dramatist known for his psychological dramas and narratives dissecting turn-of-the-century Viennese bourgeois life, a significant figure in Viennese Modernism
18411931
French polymath and psychologist, best known for his seminal work, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, establishing the field of crowd psychology
18641931
Swedish poet known for his symbolist poetry masquerading as regionalism, posthumously awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature after having refused it in 1919 due to his position as permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy