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People From Katowice:<br />
Wojciech Kilar, Maria Goeppert-Mayer,<br />
Franz Leo<strong>po</strong>ld Neumann, Ernst Wilimowski,<br />
Krzysztof Krawczyk, Henryk Broder [<br />
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Chapters:<br />
Wojciech Kilar, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Franz Leo<strong>po</strong>ld Neumann, Ernst Wilimowski,<br />
Krzysztof Krawczyk, Henryk Broder, Franz Machon, Willy Fritsch, Adam Taubitz,<br />
Kazimierz Kutz, Dariusz Jerczyński, Aleksandra Olsza, Hans Bellmer, Zygmunt Pieda, Kurt<br />
Goldstein, Sandra Zaniewska, Lech Majewski, Chaskel Besser, Krzysztof Warzycha, Ewald<br />
Latacz, Józef Stolorz, Marcel Witeczek, Christoph Dabrowski, Richard Herrmann, Hans<br />
Källner, Czesław Słania, Jerzy Kukuczka, Roman Ogaza, Sławomir Idziak, Ewald Dytko,<br />
Janusz Gaudyn, Milena Sadurek, Tomasz Zdebel, Jan Furtok, Karol Kossok, Benjamin<br />
Kuciński, John Baildon, Paul Baender, Hans Sachs, Jacek Kowalczyk, Erwin Nyc, Barbara<br />
Piecha, Marek Seweryn, Aleksandra Śląska, Mariusz Muszalik, Jan Kustos, Bogumił<br />
Kobiela, Irena Pawełczyk, Zenon Stefaniuk, Marek Klimczok, Jerzy Montag, Reinhold<br />
Olesch, Rajmund Moric, Krzysztof Mikuła, Mirosław Kubisztal, Ewa Ziętek, Ania<br />
Wiśniewska, Jerzy Snoppek, Joanna Smolarek, Jolanta Janota, Krystyna Bochenek.<br />
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Franz Leo<strong>po</strong>ld Neumann (May 23, 1900 September 2, 1954) was a German-Jewish leftwing<br />
<strong>po</strong>litical activist and labor lawyer, who became a <strong>po</strong>litical scientist in exile and is<br />
best-known for his theoretical analyses of National Socialism. He studied in Germany and<br />
the United Kingdom, and spent the last phase of his career in the United States. Together<br />
with Ernst Fraenkel and Arnold Bergstraesser, Neumann is considered to be among the<br />
founders of modern <strong>po</strong>litical science in the Federal Republic of Germany. Neumann was<br />
born in Kattowitz, Silesia. As a student Neumann sup<strong>po</strong>rted the German November<br />
revolution of 1918 and joined the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Neumann was<br />
instrumental in organizing the Socialist Students Society in Frankfurt...<br />
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Franz Leo<strong>po</strong>ld Neumann<br />
(May 23, 1900 – September 2, 1954) was a German-Jewish left-wing <strong>po</strong>litical activist and<br />
labor lawyer, who became a <strong>po</strong>litical scientist in exile and is best-known for his theoretical<br />
analyses of National Socialism. He studied in Germany and the United Kingdom, and spent<br />
the last phase of his career in the United States. Together with Ernst Fraenkel and Arnold<br />
Bergstraesser, Neumann is considered to be among the founders of modern <strong>po</strong>litical science<br />
in the Federal Republic of Germany.<br />
Labor law and social democracy<br />
Neumann was born in Kattowitz, Silesia. As a student Neumann sup<strong>po</strong>rted the German<br />
November revolution of 1918 and joined the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Neumann was<br />
instrumental in organizing the Socialist Students Society in Frankfurt am Main, where in 1918<br />
he met Leo Löwenthal, a future colleague in the Institute for Social Research in New York<br />
under Max Horkheimer. At Breslau (the present-day Wroclaw in Poland), Leipzig, Rostock,<br />
and Frankfurt am Main, Neumann studied law and earned a doctorate in 1923 with a thesis on<br />
method in the theory of punishment. .... usw – itd...<br />
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