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Leo Lania (13 August [O.S. 1 August] 1896 – 9 November 1961) was a journalist, playwright and screenwriter. He was born Lazar Herrmann to a Jewish family in Kharkov. Although born in Russian Empire, Lania emigrated to Vienna and served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during the First World War. After the war he became increasingly involved with far-left politics and political theatre. In Germany he worked for the Communist-affiliated Prometheus Film and wrote The Shadow of a Mine (1929) for the . He also produced the screenplay for G. W. Pabst's The Threepenny Opera (1931). During the late Weimar era, Lania worked with the celebrated theatre directors Max Reinhardt and Alexis Granowsky. Lania's play Konjunktur (Oil Boom) premiered in Berlin in 1928, directed by Erwin Piscator, with incidental

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  • Leo Lania (de)
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  • Лео Ланія (uk)
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  • Leo Lania, eigentlich Lazar Herman, (geboren 1. Augustjul. / 13. August 1896greg. in Charkow, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben 9. November 1961 in München) war ein jüdischer russisch-österreichisch-US-amerikanischer Journalist und Schriftsteller, der hauptsächlich in deutscher Sprache schrieb. (de)
  • Лео Ланія, справжнє ім'я — Лазар Герман (13 серпня 1896, Харків, Російська імперія — 9 листопада 1961, Мюнхен) — німецькомовний російсько-американський журналіст і письменник. (uk)
  • Leo Lania (13 August [O.S. 1 August] 1896 – 9 November 1961) was a journalist, playwright and screenwriter. He was born Lazar Herrmann to a Jewish family in Kharkov. Although born in Russian Empire, Lania emigrated to Vienna and served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during the First World War. After the war he became increasingly involved with far-left politics and political theatre. In Germany he worked for the Communist-affiliated Prometheus Film and wrote The Shadow of a Mine (1929) for the . He also produced the screenplay for G. W. Pabst's The Threepenny Opera (1931). During the late Weimar era, Lania worked with the celebrated theatre directors Max Reinhardt and Alexis Granowsky. Lania's play Konjunktur (Oil Boom) premiered in Berlin in 1928, directed by Erwin Piscator, with incidental (en)
  • Léo Lania (1896 — 1961) foi um jornalista, dramaturgo e roteirista. Lania nasceu Lazar Herrmann em uma família judia, em Carcóvia. Apesar de ter nascido na Ucrânia, então parte do Império Russo, Lania emigrou para Viena e serviu no exército austro-húngaro durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Após a guerra, tornou-se cada vez mais envolvido com a política de extrema-esquerda e teatro político. Na Alemanha, trabalhou para o comunista filiado e escreveu (1929) para a esquerdista . Também produziu o roteiro de (1931), de Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Durante o final da era Weimar, Lania tem trabalhado com os célebres diretores de teatro Max Reinhardt e . (pt)
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  • Kharkov, Russian Empire (en)
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