About: Anton Schnack

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Anton Schnack (21 July 1892 – 26 September 1973) was a German writer. He joined the German Army when World War I began. He is one of the leading German war poets of the First World War, and has been compared with English poet Wilfred Owen. After the war he became an editor for numerous publications. He was one of the 88 writers who pledged their allegiance to Adolf Hitler in October 1933 in a Vow of Most Faithful Allegiance (Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft).

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  • Anton Schnack (21 July 1892 – 26 September 1973) was a German writer. He joined the German Army when World War I began. He is one of the leading German war poets of the First World War, and has been compared with English poet Wilfred Owen. After the war he became an editor for numerous publications. He was one of the 88 writers who pledged their allegiance to Adolf Hitler in October 1933 in a Vow of Most Faithful Allegiance (Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft). (en)
  • Anton Schnack (* 21. Juli 1892 in Rieneck, Unterfranken; † 26. September 1973 in Kahl am Main) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Anton Schnack, né le 21 juillet 1892 à Rieneck et mort le 26 septembre 1973 à Kahl am Main, est un écrivain et poète allemand. (fr)
  • 안톤 슈나크(Anton Schnack, 1892년 7월 21일 ~ 1973년 9월 26일)는 독일의 시인으로 프레드리히 슈나크의 동생이다. 시대의 조류에 초연하여 고아한 정적의 경지를 지켰다. 1919년 〈욕망의 노래〉로 문단에 데뷔했고, 오랫동안 침묵을 지키다가 1936년 〈조우자로부터의 소식〉에서 새로운 낭만풍의 시경을 개척하였다. 그 밖에 소설로는 장편 《사랑의 후조》가 있다. (ko)
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  • 1973-12-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Begegnungen am Abend, 1940 (en)
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  • 1973-12-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Anton Schnack (en)
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  • Maria Glöckler (en)
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  • Anton Schnack (21 July 1892 – 26 September 1973) was a German writer. He joined the German Army when World War I began. He is one of the leading German war poets of the First World War, and has been compared with English poet Wilfred Owen. After the war he became an editor for numerous publications. He was one of the 88 writers who pledged their allegiance to Adolf Hitler in October 1933 in a Vow of Most Faithful Allegiance (Gelöbnis treuester Gefolgschaft). (en)
  • Anton Schnack (* 21. Juli 1892 in Rieneck, Unterfranken; † 26. September 1973 in Kahl am Main) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Anton Schnack, né le 21 juillet 1892 à Rieneck et mort le 26 septembre 1973 à Kahl am Main, est un écrivain et poète allemand. (fr)
  • 안톤 슈나크(Anton Schnack, 1892년 7월 21일 ~ 1973년 9월 26일)는 독일의 시인으로 프레드리히 슈나크의 동생이다. 시대의 조류에 초연하여 고아한 정적의 경지를 지켰다. 1919년 〈욕망의 노래〉로 문단에 데뷔했고, 오랫동안 침묵을 지키다가 1936년 〈조우자로부터의 소식〉에서 새로운 낭만풍의 시경을 개척하였다. 그 밖에 소설로는 장편 《사랑의 후조》가 있다. (ko)
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  • Anton Schnack (en)
  • Anton Schnack (de)
  • Anton Schnack (fr)
  • 안톤 슈나크 (ko)
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  • Anton Schnack (en)
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