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April 29 in German History
--------------------------------- April 29, 1767
Birth of Karl Philipp Fürst von Wrede in
Heidelberg, Germany. Karl was a German general who, however,
formed an alliance with Napoleon until 1813 (the year of the
battle of Leipzig in which Napoleon was first defeated in
battle). He then switched sides and joined the coalition of
nations against France.
April 29, 1907
Birth of Fred Zinnemann in Vienna, Austria.
Zinnemann studied law in Vienna but then developed an
interest in making movies. He studied film making in Paris
and in 1929 immigrated to the United States. In Hollywood he
became a successful director. His films include High Noon (1952),
From here to Eternity (1953), Oklahoma (1955), A
Man for all Seasons (1966), The Day of the Jackal (1973)
and Five Days one Summer (1982). Zinnemann died in
1997.
April 29, 1917
In WWI there is a mutiny in the French
Army. General Nivelle is replaced with General Petain on May
15. German General Ludendorff does not learn of the mutiny in
time to take advantage of it.
April 29, 1919
In Munich the Red Brigade under the
leadership of a man named Seyler confiscates at gun point the
automobile of the Papal Nuncio, Eugenio Pacelli (later to
become Pope Pius XII).
April 28/29, 1945
At about midnight Adolf Hitler marries Eva
Braun in the bunker in Berlin.
April 29, 1951
Death of Ludwig Wittgenstein in Cambridge, England (born in
Vienna, Austria, April 26, 1889). Wittgenstein studied in England and later
in his career returned to England as a professor. He is noted for his linguistic
philosophy.
April 29, 1990
The demolition of the Wall in Berlin begins
near the Brandenburg Gate.
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