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Friedrich Percyval Reck-Malleczewen
Alternative spellings: Friedrich Percyval Reck-Melleczewen Friedrich Percy Reck-Malleczewen Friedrich Percy Reck Malleczewen Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen Friedrich Reck Malleczewen Fritz Percy Reck-Malleczewen Fritz Reck-Malleczewen Fritz Reck-Malleczewn Friedrich Percyval Reck-Malleczewen Friedrich Percy Reck-Malleczewen Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen Fritz Percy Reck-Malleczewen Friedrich Percyval Reck Fritz Percy Reck Malleczewen Fritz Reck Friedrich Malleczewen Fritz Malleczewen Friedrich Reck Friedrich Reck-Malleczewen
B:11. August 1884Gut Malleczewen, Kreis Lyck, Ostpreußen D: 17. Februar 1945 Biblio: Dt. Schriftsteller u. christlicher Gegner des Nationalsozialismus, 1933: nach dem Suizid seiner Lebensgefährtin (jüd. Buchhändlerin Irma Glaser, 1886-1933) vom Protestantismus zum Katholizismus konvertiert; 1944: verhaftet, 1945:ins KZ Dachau deportiert, wo er wenig später starb Place of Activity: München-Pasing Place of Activity: Chiemgau Death Place:
Friedrich Percyval Reck-Malleczewen (11 August 1884 – February 1945) was a German author. His best-known work is Diary of a Man in Despair, a journal in which he expressed his passionate opposition to Adolf Hitler and Nazism. He was eventually arrested by the Nazis and died at the Dachau concentration camp. (Source: DBPedia)