Moritz SchlickMoritz Schlick , né le à Berlin, en Allemagne, et mort le à Vienne, en Autriche, est un philosophe allemand. Physicien de formation (il étudie la physique sous la direction de Max Planck), il est l’un des fondateurs du positivisme logique, qualifié de , il est l’un des premiers philosophes « analytiques ». Il meurt à Vienne le assassiné par un de ses anciens étudiants . Originaire d'une famille aisée, Schlick étudie la physique à Heidelberg, puis finalement à Berlin, comme élève de Max Planck.
Veronique ZanettiVeronique Zanetti (born 1959) is a German professor of Political Philosophy at Faculty of History, Philosophy, and Theology, Bielefeld University. The focus of Zanetti's work is in the fields of ethics, philosophy of international relations, and philosophy of law. Issues such as global justice, national and international security, development of normative regulations, new forms of war, and internationally organized crime are at the center of her current research.
Heinz SokolowskiHeinz Sokolowski (17 December 1917 – 25 November 1965) was a German man who became the sixty-fourth known person to die at the Berlin Wall. Sokolowski, a former political prisoner, was shot and killed by East German border troops while attempting to cross the Berlin Wall near to the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag building. Heinz Sokolowski was born on 17 December 1917, in Frankfurt an der Oder, Imperial Germany, during the First World War.
Yana MilevYana Milev is a German cultural theorist, sociologist, ethnographer, and curator. Yana Milev was born in Leipzig, East Germany, the first child of the Bulgarian physician and anthropologist Gancho Milev, who had immigrated to the GDR in the early 1960s, and the Leipzig-based translator and interpreter Karin Fahr-Mileva. Upon completing secondary school in what was then still the GDR she began a course of study in scenography and costume design at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (HfBK) which she ultimately completed with a diploma conferred after German unification.
Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of GermansDemographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans have been derived by either the compilation of registered dead and missing persons or by a comparison of pre-war and post-war population data. Estimates of the number of displaced Germans vary in the range of 12.0–16.5 million. The death toll attributable to the flight and expulsions was estimated at 2.2 million by the West German government in 1958 using the population balance method.
Prostitution en AllemagneLa prostitution en Allemagne est légale, tout comme le sont les maisons closes. En 2002, le gouvernement modifia la loi pour tenter d'améliorer la situation juridique des prostituées. Cependant, la stigmatisation des prostituées persiste, et beaucoup continuent à mener une double vie. Les autorités considèrent actuellement que l'exploitation courante de femmes venues de l'Europe de l'Est constitue le principal problème associé à cette profession, et que la légalisation n'a pas vraiment amélioré leurs conditions de travail.
Hesse (Land)La Hesse (, Hessen ) est l'un des seize Länder composant l'Allemagne. La capitale est Wiesbaden, la plus grande ville est Francfort-sur-le-Main. vignette|gauche|Géographie du Land de Hesse. vignette|La Hesse en hiver, vue depuis le sur les montagnes de la Rhön. Au fond le Milseburg. Janvier 2019. Située dans le Centre-Ouest de l'Allemagne, la Hesse est frontalière des États allemands de Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, Basse-Saxe, Thuringe, Bavière, Bade-Wurtemberg et Rhénanie-Palatinat (dans le sens horaire à partir du nord-ouest).
LGBT culture in BerlinBerlin was the capital city of the German Empire from 1871 to 1945, its eastern part the de facto capital of East Germany from 1949 to 1990, and has been the capital of the unified Federal Republic of Germany since June, 1991. The city has an active LGBT community with a long history. Berlin has many LGBTIQ+ friendly districts, though the borough of Schöneberg is widely viewed both locally and by visitors as Berlin's gayborhood.
André EvardJean André Evard, né le à Renan, près de La Chaux-de-Fonds et mort le au Locle, est un peintre et dessinateur suisse. Il est en particulier significatif pour le domaine du constructivisme et compte parmi les premiers artistes à avoir travaillé de manière non figurative. Il a produit au cours de sa vie des centaines de peintures à l'huile, un grand nombre de dessins ainsi que 2000 à 3000 aquarelles et gouaches. André Evard est né le 1er juin 1876 à Renan (Jura bernois), fils de Jean-Félix Evard (1849-1879) et de Marie Sagne (1852-1921).
Bernd GrimmBernd Grimm (born 1962) is a German product designer, architectural model builder and artist. He became known through the creation of architectural models of historical and antique buildings. Ten of his models belong to the collection of the architectural icons of the architect Oswald Mathias Ungers. Grimm was born in Ellwangen an der Jagst, Germany. He studied Industrial Design from 1983 to 1989 at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg with Lambert Rosenbusch and graduated as a designer.