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- Q64493 description "German writer".
- Q64493 description "German writer".
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- Q64493 abstract "Hans Leip (22 September 1893 – 6 June 1983), was a German novelist, poet and playwright, best remembered as the lyricist of Lili Marleen.Leip was the son of a former sailor and harbour-worker at the port of Hamburg. He was educated there and in 1914 became a teacher in the Hamburg suburb of Rothenburgsort. In 1915 he was called up by the German army and after training in Berlin served on the Eastern front and in the Carpathians. After being wounded in 1917 he was discharged on medical grounds.He first had ambitions as an artist, but then turned to writing, although he illustrated his books himself. In the 1920s he travelled extensively, to Paris, London, Algiers and New York, among other places. His breakthrough as a novelist was with the success of Godekes Knecht, which was awarded the prize of the Kölnische Zeitung newspaper. His novels sold well in the years leading up to the outbreak of World War II, while he also wrote plays, short stories, poems, dramas and was also a painter and sculptor.".
- Q64493 birthDate "1893-09-22".
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- Q64493 birthYear "1893".
- Q64493 deathDate "1983-06-06".
- Q64493 deathYear "1983".
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- Q64493 dateOfBirth "1893-09-22".
- Q64493 dateOfDeath "1983-06-06".
- Q64493 name "Leip, Hans".
- Q64493 placeOfBirth "Hamburg".
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- Q64493 comment "Hans Leip (22 September 1893 – 6 June 1983), was a German novelist, poet and playwright, best remembered as the lyricist of Lili Marleen.Leip was the son of a former sailor and harbour-worker at the port of Hamburg. He was educated there and in 1914 became a teacher in the Hamburg suburb of Rothenburgsort. In 1915 he was called up by the German army and after training in Berlin served on the Eastern front and in the Carpathians.".
- Q64493 label "Hans Leip".
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