Ludwig Bauer (officer)
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Ludwig Bauer (born 1876,
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) was an Austro-Swiss journalist, pacifist and writer.


Life

Bauer became a journalist in Vienna, writing theater criticism, travel writing and miscellaneous journalism. In 1915, hating the
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, he moved to Switzerland. From the Wiener Cafe in Bern, an "amiable giant who eats at a sitting enough for four ordinary men and washes it down with incredible quantities of beer", he wrote leaders for the Basle National Zeitung, gaining a reputation - and criticism from partisans on each side - as "the only neutral in Switzerland". ''Morgen Wieder Krieg'' (1931), translated into English as ''War Again Tomorrow'', warned of the dangers of another world war. The book, described by one reviewed as "a pacifist's lugubrious view of the
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in ''The World As I See It''.Einstein, ''The World As I See It'', Book Tree, 2007, p.61


Works

* ''Von den Schlachtfeldern in Galizien. Kleine Bilder aus dem grossen Kriege'', Leipzig, 1914 * ''Der Kampf um den Frieden'', Bern, 1918 * ''Morgen wieder Krieg : Untersuchung der Gegenwart, Blick in die Zukunft'', Berlin: Ernest Rowohlt Verlag, 1931. Translated into English by W. Horsfall Carter as ''War Again Tomorrow'', 1932. * ''Welt im Sturz'', Leipzig: Tal, 1933 * ''Und Österreich?. Ein Staat sucht ein Volk'', Paris: Éditions du Mercure de l'Europe, 1933 * ''
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der Ungeliebte : König der Belgier und des Geldes'', 1934. Translated vy Eden and Cedar Paul as ''Leopold the Unloved. King of the Belgians and of money'', 1934.


See also

*
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References


External links


In the Snow-Clad Mountains with the Austrians
in ''True Stories of the Great War', ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller, 1917. By permission of the ''
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'' and the ''New York Tribune''. Journalists from Vienna 1876 births Austrian pacifists Swiss journalists Year of death missing Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Switzerland {{Austria-journalist-stub