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  1. Heinz Kamnitzer (10 May 1917, Berlin – 21 May 2001, Berlin) was a German writer and historian. He was part of the political-cultural establishment and a vocal government supporter in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).

  2. KAMNITZER was one of the earliest German-Jewish pre-World War II refugees to the UK, arriving here in 1933. A dedicated Communist, he had allegedly been a youth activist in the KPD and became...

    • 1938 Jan 24-1957 Apr 30
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    • The National Archives, Kew
  3. Heinz Kamnitzer (10 May 1917, Berlin – 21 May 2001, Berlin) was a German writer and historian. [1] [2] He was part of the political-cultural establishment and a vocal government supporter in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). [3]

  4. Professor Dr. Heinz Kamnitzer was the head of the East German writers group, PEN. In response to the counter-demonstration at the 1988 Liebknecht-Luxemburg parade, Kamnitzer wrote this op-ed essay, entitled “Remembering the Dead” as a way of distancing the East German Communist Party (SED) from the actions of the demonstrators.

  5. Peter Kamnitzer (1921–1998) was a German-born American architect. Born in Germany, he emigrated first to Israel and secondly to the United States, where he settled in Los Angeles, California. He was a professor of architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

  6. (1937– )Uruguayan artist and writer. Born in Lübeck, Germany, he emigrated to Uruguay in 1939. He now lives and works in New York. His work, which comes out of Conceptual art, is highly political and makes continuous reference to torture and repression in his home country.

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  8. 1921-1998. Professor Emeritus. Peter Kamnitzer, planner and practicing architect, was one of those rare individuals who was able to work both as an academic and as a practitioner and be highly regarded by his peers in both worlds.

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