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Hermann Fernau (born 1883 or 1884) was a German lawyer, writer, journalist and pacifist.


Biography


Fernau was born in Breslau (now called Wrocław), in the Prussian Province of Silesia. From 1905 he lived as a writer and journalist in Paris - he was a passionate pacifist and a Francophile. When war broke out in 1914 he was convinced that Germany was guilty of provoking the war. However, in May of the following year he was deported to Switzerland. In May 1916 he settled in Basel, where he joined the German-exile pacifist community. In his books and newspaper articles he opposed the war and called for an end to the German monarchy. He was accused by the German authorities of writing the book J'Accuse, condemning the actions of the German Empire, which in fact had been written by his fellow pacifist Richard Grelling.[1]


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References


  1. Fernau, Hermann (1916). Because I Am a German. London: Constable and Co. pp. 6.



На других языках


[de] Hermann Fernau

Hermann Fernau (eigentlich Hermann Latt) (* 1883 oder 1884 in Breslau) war ein deutscher Rechtsanwalt,[1] Pazifist, Übersetzer und Journalist.
- [en] Hermann Fernau



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