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Bettauer, Hugo, 1872-1925
Hugo Bettauer
Maximilian Hugo Bettauer
(18 August 1872 – 26 March 1925) was a prolific
Austria
n
writer
and
journalist
, who was murdered by a
Nazi Party
follower on account of his opposition to
antisemitism
. He was well known in his lifetime; many of his books were bestsellers and in the 1920s a number were made into films, most notably ''
Die freudlose Gasse
'' (''The Joyless Street'', directed by
Georg Wilhelm Pabst
, 1925), which dealt with
prostitution
, and ''
Die Stadt ohne Juden
'' (''The City Without Jews'', directed by
Hans Karl Breslauer
, 1924), a
satire
against antisemitism.
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The blue stain : a novel of a racial outcast
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