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  1. Gabriele „Elli“ Hermannová, 1939. Gabriele „Elli“ Kafka, verheiratet Gabriele Hermannová (geboren 22. September 1889 in Prag; ermordet im Herbst 1942 im Vernichtungslager Kulmhof) war die älteste Schwester des Schriftstellers Franz Kafka .

  2. 4 de may. de 2024 · May 03, 2024 - 23:30 EDT. 12. Es uno de los pocos escritores que ha conseguido que, desde su obra, se inventara un término para describir el mundo que habitan quienes viven un presente inquietante...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ottla_KafkaOttla Kafka - Wikipedia

    Ottilie "Ottla" Kafka (29 October 1892 – 7 October 1943) was the youngest sister of Franz Kafka. His favourite sister, she was probably also the relative closest to him, and she supported him in difficult times. Their correspondence was published as Letters to Ottla. She was murdered in the Holocaust .

  4. Franz Kafka ( pronunciación en alemán: /ˌfʁant͡s ˈkafka/ ⓘ; Praga, Imperio austrohúngaro, actual capital de República Checa; 3 de julio de 1883- Kierling, Austria; 3 de junio de 1924) fue un escritor bohemio en lengua alemana. Su obra, de las más influyentes de la literatura universal, 1 2 es una de las pioneras en la ...

  5. kafkamuseum.cz › en › franz-kafkaSisters - Franz Kafka

    Karl Hermann enjoyed the conditional support of Kafka’s father who invested the requisite cash into the Prague Asbestos Works, Hermann and Co., in which Franz Kafka was Karl’s partner. Three children were born from the marriage of Karl Hermann and Elli Kafka: Felix Hermann (1911-1940), Hermann Kafka’s favourite grandson, and two daughters Gerti (1912-1972) and Hanne (1920-1941).

  6. 4 de may. de 2015 · inicio. archivo. Radiografía de Franz Kafka, la fiera que murió de hambre. 20minutos 04 de mayo de 2015. Facebook. Twitter. Franz Kafka en 1884 (arriba izquierda), 1886 (arriba derecha), 1888 ...

  7. On the 100 th anniversary of Franz Kafkas death, an installation by the artist Sebastian Jung at the Jewish Museum Munich commemorates the life and fate of the three sisters: Gabriele Hermann (1889–1942) Valerie Pollak (1890–1942) Ottilie David (1892–1943) Who were Elli, Valli, and Ottla—as Kafka always called his sisters?