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  1. Ludwig Quidde ( Bremen, 23 de marzo de 1858 - † Ginebra, 4 de marzo de 1941) fue un historiador y pacifista alemán . Biografía. Durante su juventud estudió en la Universidad de Gotinga y en la Universidad de Estrasburgo.

  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 fue un historiador y político alemán, Premio Nobel de la Paz de 1927, que defendió la paz y la justicia. Conoce su trayectoria académica, su participación en el movimiento pacifista y su exilio tras el nazismo.

  4. Ludwig Quidde (March 23, 1858 – March 4, 1941), the oldest son of a wealthy merchant, grew up in the republican atmosphere of the Hanseatic city of Bremen, enjoying an unusually liberal education at its humanistic gymnasium, «an education in freedom to freedom» 1.

  5. 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.

  6. www.ludwig-quidde-stiftung.de › englische_Seiten › biographyLudwig Quidde Stiftung

    Ludwig Quidde, born on March 23, 1858 in the city of Bremen, was a German historian, pacifist and politician who throughout his life advocated democracy, peace and international understanding. After finishing his studies of history, philosophy and economics in Straßburg and Göttingen, Quidde worked as a historian until 1884.

  7. Ludwig Quidde received the Nobel Peace Prize for his lifelong efforts to promote peace. He completed a doctorate in history, arguing already during his university days against anti-Semitic sentiments rampant among his fellow German students.