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Feuchtwanger was born in Munich in 1884, and raised in a household that was both observantly Jewish and patriotically German. This dichotomy would later appear in his written works, especially his novel Josephus.
Lion served in the Germany Army during World War I, an experience that led to a leftist tilt in his writings. He soon became a figure in the literary world and was already well-known in 1927 when his first popular novel, Jew Suess, appeared. He also published Erfolg (m. "Success"), which was a thinly veiled criticism at the Nazi Party and Hitler. The new fascist regime soon began persecuting him, and in 19321932 is the leap year starting on Friday. see link for calendar) Events January-February January 3 British arrest and intern Mohandas Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel January 8 In Britain the Archbishop of Canterbury forbids church remarriage of divorcees Jan, while on a speaking tour of AmericaThe word America has several meanings: Geographical and political The United States of America. America a small town in the Netherlands. Amerika a small town in Saxony, Germany America, Cambridgeshire a place in the United Kingdom America North, Central,, his house was ransacked by government agents who stole many items from his extensive library. A year later, all his works were ordered burned, and he fled to the south of FranceThe French Republic or France ( French: Republique francaise or France is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents..
When the Germans invaded France in 1940Events January-February January 5 FM radio is demonstrated to the FCC for the first time. January 6 World War II: Mass execution of Poles, committed by Germans in the Poznan, Warthegau. January 12 World War II: Russia bombs cities in Finland. February 2 F, Feuchtwanger was captured and imprisoned in an internment camp. However, he later escaped with the help of his wife and Varian FryVarian Mackey Fry ( October 15, 1907 September 13, 1967) was a New York-born American journalist who ran a rescue network in WWII-era France that helped approximately 2,000 anti-Nazi and Jewish refugees to escape the Nazis. While working as a foreign corr, an American journalist who helped refugees escape from occupied France. Feuchtwanger eventually received asylumUnder international law, a refugee is a person who is outside his/her country of nationality or habitual residence; has a well-founded fear of persecution because of his/her race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political in the United States, settled in Los Angeles, and continued to write there until his death in 1958.