Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
18781947
Swiss writer, poet, librettist, and essayist celebrated for his French-language literary contributions
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18781947
Swiss writer, poet, librettist, and essayist celebrated for his French-language literary contributions
18781967
American writer and editor who won three Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry and biography of Abraham Lincoln, widely regarded as a major figure in contemporary literature
18781928
Russian army general of Baltic German origin and the last commander-in-chief of the White forces in Southern Russia during the Russian Civil War, known as the "Black Baron"
18781942
Japanese tanka poet, author, feminist, and social reformer known for her influential poetry and contributions to Japanese literature and society
18781959
Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat who was the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient, recognized for authoring the Argentine Antiwar Pact of 1933 and mediating peace between Paraguay and Bolivia
18781967
Japanese diplomat and politician who served as Prime Minister during the post-WWII occupation, forging strong ties with the U.S. and spearheading economic recovery
18781944
Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the second president of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944, and the first to head a government of the entire Philippines
18781926
Finnish poet and journalist celebrated as a pioneer of Finnish poetry and national poet, known for combining modern and folk elements in his widely read and influential works
18781957
German expressionist novelist, physician, and essayist known for Berlin Alexanderplatz and his contributions to German literary modernism
18781965
German Jewish Existentialist philosopher, theologian, and renowned for his philosophy of dialogue and translation of the Hebrew Bible into German
18781944
Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941 and founder of the Pahlavi Dynasty, who rose from an army officer to become a prominent politician and monarch
18781929
German statesman, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and Foreign Minister who spearheaded the reconciliation between Germany and France after World War I, stabilizing the Weimar Republic
18781968
Austrian-Swedish physicist instrumental in the discovery of nuclear fission