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  1. Ludwig Quidde (né le 23 mars 1858 à Brême - mort le 4 mars 1941 à Genève), est un historien, un écrivain, un pacifiste et un homme politique libéral allemand sous l'Empire allemand et la république de Weimar.

    • 5 mars 1941 (à 82 ans)Genève
    • allemande
    • 23 mars 1858Brême
    • Cimetière des Rois
  2. Ludwig Quidde (German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪç ˈkvɪdə] ⓘ; 23 March 1858, Free City of Bremen – 4 March 1941, Geneva, Switzerland) was a German politician and pacifist who is mainly remembered today for his acerbic criticism of German Emperor Wilhelm II.

  3. Ludwig Quidde (geboren am 23. März 1858 in Bremen; gestorben am 4. März 1941 in Genf) war ein deutscher Historiker, Publizist, Aktivist und Politiker während des Deutschen Kaiserreichs und der Weimarer Republik.

  4. Ludwig Quidde (1858-1941) was a German historian, politician and peace activist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1927. He was known for his ethical ideals, his opposition to militarism and his involvement in various international peace movements.

  5. Historien, pacifiste et homme politique allemand, Ludwig Quidde (1858-1941) s’engage à la fin du XXe siècle contre le militarisme allemand et en faveur de la propagande pour la paix. Membre de la Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft à partir de 1894, il en devient le président à la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale. À la tête de … Continuer la lecture de 1.6.10. Ludwig Quidde

  6. Ludwig Quidde (born March 23, 1858, Bremen, Ger.—died March 5, 1941, Geneva, Switz.) was a historian, politician, and one of the most prominent German pacifists of the early 20th century. He was the co-winner (with Ferdinand-Édouard Buisson) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1927.

  7. Essay based on Nobel Lecture * of December 12, 1927. Security and Disarmament. The two problems treated in this essay are the most delicate and current of present-day politics. They have also for a long time been fundamental problems of pacifism.