Ludwig Quidde

Ludwig Quidde (March 23rd 1858 - March 4th 1941) was pacifist German, which one remembers today for his severe criticisms the emperor Germany Guillaume II. He crossed four times different from the history of Germany: that of Bismarck (until 1890); the Hohenzollern empire of Guillaume II (1888 - 1918); the Weimar Republic (1918-1933) and the Nazi Germany. It received in 1927 the Nobel Prize of peace jointly with Ferdinand Buisson.

Ludwig Quidde died in exile in Suisse in 1941, at 83 years.

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