Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach
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Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach
Summary
Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach is a human[1]. He was born in Greater London[2]. He was born on April 27, 1900[3]. He died in Hamburg[4]. He died on May 7, 1985[5]. He worked as an author[6], chess player[7], and translator[8].
Key Facts
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's place of birth was Greater London[2].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach passed away in Hamburg[4].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach was born on April 27, 1900[3].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach died on May 7, 1985[5].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's professions included author[6].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's professions included chess player[7].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach worked as a translator[8].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach received the Q2641607[10].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach received the Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille[11].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach was a member of German Academy for Language and Literature[12].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach is recorded as male[13].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's archives at is recorded as Archive of the Academy of Arts[15].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's archives at is recorded as Hamburg State and University Library Carl von Ossietzky[16].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's sport is recorded as chess[17].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's given name is recorded as Martin[18].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's pseudonym is recorded as Christian Corty[19].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's pseudonym is recorded as Ulrich Volkmann[20].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[21].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's country for sport is recorded as Germany[22].
- Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's sibling is recorded as Hans Stockmar[23].
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Origins and Family
Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach was born in Greater London[2]. He was born on April 27, 1900[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include author[6], chess player[7], and translator[8].
Recognition
Awards received include Q2641607[10], a literary award[24], in Germany[25] and Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille[11], an award[26], in Germany[27], founded in 1978[28].
Death and Burial
Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach died on May 7, 1985[5]. He passed away in Hamburg[4].
FAQs
Where was Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach born?
Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach's place of birth was Greater London[2].
Where did Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach die?
Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach passed away in Hamburg[4].
What did Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach do for work?
Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach worked as author[6], chess player[7], and translator[8].
What awards did Martin Beheim-Schwarzbach receive?
Honors received include Q2641607[10] and Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille[11].