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Ernst Lissauer
German-Jewish poet and dramatist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ernst Lissauer (16 December 1882 in Berlin ā 10 December 1937 in Vienna) was a German-Jewish poet and dramatist remembered for the phrase Gott strafe England ("May God punish England"). He also created the Hassgesang gegen England, or "Song of Hate against England".[1]
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