Max Albert Klausner
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Max Albert Klausner
Summary
Max Albert Klausner is a human[1]. He was born on 1848[2]. He passed away in Berlin[3]. He died on 1910[4]. He worked as a writer[5] and journalist[6].
Key Facts
- Max Albert Klausner passed away in Berlin[3].
- Max Albert Klausner was born on 1848[2].
- Max Albert Klausner died on 1910[4].
- A child of Max Albert Klausner was Judith Klausner[7].
- A child of Max Albert Klausner was Irma Klausner-Cronheim[8].
- Max Albert Klausner held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Max Albert Klausner's professions included writer[5].
- Max Albert Klausner's professions included journalist[6].
- Max Albert Klausner's field of work was religious literature[10].
- Max Albert Klausner's field of work was religious poem[11].
- Max Albert Klausner is recorded as male[12].
- Max Albert Klausner's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Max Albert Klausner's family name is recorded as Klausner[14].
- Max Albert Klausner's given name is recorded as Max[15].
- Max Albert Klausner's work location is recorded as Halle (Saale)[16].
- Max Albert Klausner's work location is recorded as Berlin[17].
- Max Albert Klausner's described by source is recorded as Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron[18].
- Max Albert Klausner's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[19].
- Max Albert Klausner's sibling is recorded as Clara Steinitz[20].
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Origins and Family
Max Albert Klausner was born on 1848[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[5] and journalist[6]. Fields of work include religious literature[10], a literary genre[21] and religious poem[11], a poetry genre[22].
Personal Life
Children include Judith Klausner[7], an artist[23], 1878–1933[24], of Germany[25] and Irma Klausner-Cronheim[8], a physician[26], 1874–1959[27], of Germany[28].
Death and Burial
Max Albert Klausner died on 1910[4]. He passed away in Berlin[3].
FAQs
Where did Max Albert Klausner die?
Max Albert Klausner died in Berlin[3].