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Litten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Derren Litten (born 1970), English comedy writer * Friedrich Litten (1873–1940), German jurist * Hans Litten (1903–1938), German lawyer * Irmgard Litten (1879–1953), German writer *Moritz Litten (1845–1907), German physician ** Litten's sign *Peter Litten Peter Mackenzie Litten (born 24 May 1960), is a British film director and designer who was educated at the Quaker Leighton Park School in Reading. His film credits include ''To Die For (1994 film), To Die For'' and ''Slaughter High''. Originally ...
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Derren Litten
Derren Ronald Litten (born 21 December 1970) is an English comedy writer, actor and director, best known as the creator and writer of the sitcom ''Benidorm''. He co-wrote ''The Catherine Tate Show'', in which he plays several characters in the first two series and the 2005 Christmas special. He has acted in many TV comedy and drama series including '' Perfect World'', ''French and Saunders'', ''Spaced'', ''EastEnders'', ''Coronation Street'', and '' Pie in the Sky'' with Richard Griffiths. Litten's first sitcom was ''Benidorm'', which began airing on ITV in 2007. The series follows various groups of holiday makers and staff in the all-inclusive Solana resort located in Benidorm. The series received strong ratings and later extended its runtime, running for 10 series ending in 2018. Litten wrote an episode of ''Not Going Out'' and is also the credited writer of an episode of the ''Only Fools and Horses'' spin-off ''The Green Green Grass''. He also wrote a remake episode of ''Are ...
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Friedrich Litten
Friedrich Julius Litten (22 February 1873 – February 1940) was a German jurist and a university college teacher. His father was Joseph Litten, the president of the Jewish community in Königsberg from 1899 to 1906. He married Irmgard Litten from an established Lutheran family in Swabia, the daughter of Albert Wüst, a professor at the University of Halle-Wittenberg. Fritz was born and raised Jewish, but converted to Lutheranism in order to further his career as a law professor. He was a nationalist conservative, and served in the army in World War I, earning the Iron Cross, 1st and 2nd Class. He opposed the postwar Weimar Republic. A distinguished jurist and professor of Roman and civil law, he was dean of Königsberg's law school, later becoming rector of that institution.Cord Brügmann''Unvergessener Anwalt'' (PDF) Deutscher Anwaltverein, Deutscher Anwaltverlag (February 1998) pp. 75-81 He was also an adviser to the Prussian government. Litten and his wife, Irmgard, were t ...
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Hans Litten
Hans Achim Litten (19 June 1903 – 5 February 1938) was a German lawyer who represented opponents of the Nazi Party, Nazis at important political trials between 1929 and 1932, defending the rights of workers during the Weimar Republic. During one #1931: Tanzpalast Eden Trial, trial in 1931, Litten subpoenaed Adolf Hitler to appear as a witness, and cross-examined him for three hours. Hitler was so rattled by the experience that, years later, he would not allow Litten's name to be mentioned in his presence. In retaliation, Litten was arrested on the night of the Reichstag fire along with other progressivism, progressive lawyers and leftists. Litten spent the rest of his life in one German concentration camp or another, enduring torture and many interrogations. After five years and a move to Dachau concentration camp, Dachau, where his treatment worsened and he was cut off from all outside communication, he committed suicide. A number of memorials to him exist in Germany, but Litt ...
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