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  1. He also read in theaters, such as the Cuvilliés Theatre in Munich, and for the radio, for which he read Als ich ein kleiner Junge war and other works. Kästner died of esophageal cancer on 29 July 1974 in the Neuperlach Hospital in Munich. He was buried in the St. George cemetery in the Bogenhausen district of Munich.

  2. Jan 26, 2008 · Erich Kaestner, who at 18 was sent to the Western Front but served only four months in the army, died in a Cologne nursing home, his son said. The death on Sunday of Louis de Cazenave,...

  3. Jan 22, 2008 · Dr. Erich Kästner, who was born on March 10, 1900, died on January 1, 2008, according to an announcement posted by his family in the Hannoversche Allgemeine newspaper. According to the Wikipedia...

  4. Jan 27, 2008 · BERLIN (AP) Erich Kaestner, believed to be the last German veteran of World War I, died Jan. 1 in Cologne. He was 107. No organization keeps track of remaining veterans in Germany, and his...

  5. Erich Kaestner, a German believed to have been the country's last World War I veteran, died Jan. 1 in a nursing home in Cologne at the age of 107, his son said Friday.

  6. Aug 8, 2019 · German writer Erich Kästner (1899-1974) first gained popularity in the 1920s as a political satirist. He was one of the most successful left-liberal authors of the Weimar Republic. Through his writings and lectures, Kästner stressed the brutality of World War I.

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  8. Died: July 29, 1974, Munich (aged 75) Notable Works: “Emil and the Detectives” Erich Kästner (born Feb. 23, 1899, Dresden, Ger.—died July 29, 1974, Munich) was a German satirist, poet, and novelist who is especially known for his children’s books.

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