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  1. Hans Fallada, pseudônimo de Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen ( Greifswald, 21 de julho de 1893 — Berlim, 5 de fevereiro de 1947) foi um escritor alemão da primeira metade do século XX .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_FalladaHans Fallada - Wikipedia

    Hans Fallada (German: [hans ˈfa.la.da] ⓘ; born Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen; 21 July 1893 – 5 February 1947) was a German writer of the first half of the 20th century. Some of his better known novels include Little Man, What Now?

  3. Hans Fallada (vor 1936) Hans Fallada (* 21. Juli 1893 in Greifswald als Rudolf Wilhelm Friedrich Ditzen; † 5. Februar 1947 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller . Mit Erscheinen seines ersten Romans Der junge Goedeschal (1920) verwendete Rudolf Ditzen als Buchautor erstmals das Pseudonym Hans Fallada. 1931 wandte sich der Schriftsteller ...

  4. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_FalladaHans Fallada - Wikipedia

    Hans Fallada a oa anv-pluenn Rudolf Ditzen ( Greifswald, 21 a viz Gouere 1893 – Berlin, 5 a viz C'hwevrer 1947 ), ur skrivagner alaman. Hans Fallada a zibabas da anv-pluenn diwar div gontadenn gant ar vreudeur Grimm : Hans im Glück ("Hans en eurvad") ha Die Gänsemagd ("an dimezell Waz"), ma kontont istor ur marc'h anvet « Fallada ».

  5. Every Man Dies Alone or Alone in Berlin (German: Jeder stirbt für sich allein) is a 1947 novel by German author Hans Fallada. It is based on the true story of working-class husband and wife Otto and Elise Hampel who, acting alone, became part of the German Resistance.

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  6. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Hans Fallada (born July 21, 1893, Greifswald, Germany—died February 5, 1947, Berlin) was a German novelist who was one of the most prominent exponents of the realistic style known as Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity).

  7. 8 de nov. de 2019 · Learn about the life and works of Hans Fallada, a German novelist who wrote under a pseudonym and criticized the Nazis. From his troubled childhood and early struggles to his literary success and resistance, this article traces his journey from Young Goedeschal to Little Man, What Now?