Abel Herzberg
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Abel Herzberg in c. 1913
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Born | Abel Jacob Herzberg 17 September 1893 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Occupation | Lawyer, writer, poet |
Notable awards | Constantijn Huygens Prize (1964) P. C. Hooft Award (1972) |
Children | Judith Herzberg (b. 1934) |
Abel Jacob Herzberg (17 September 1893 – 19 May 1989) was a Dutch Jewish lawyer, writer and poet. He wrote many plays and novels, focused mainly on Biblical characters. His works include Tweestromenland, Kroniek der Jodenvervolging, and Om een lepel soep. Herzberg was a prisoner in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from 11 January 1944 to 10 April 1945.
Bibliography
- Eichmann in Jeruzalem (1962; non-fictie)
References
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