Austrian Stefan Zweig (1881–1941), biographer, essayist and writer, communicated with world figures and had great confidence in the good strengths of humanity. His books were translated into more than 20 languages. Having emigrated in 1934, he suffered from being abroad and eventually committed suicide. (M 42676) _ _.
Discovered on 4-3-1995 in Tautenburg by Borngen, F.