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Deutsch: Grab auf dem Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof, Berlin: Bertolt Brecht (* 10. Februar 1898 in Augsburg, † 14. August 1956 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Dramatiker und Lyriker. Die Dramaturgin und Schauspielerin Helene Weigel (* 12. Mai 1900 in Wien, † 6. Mai 1971 in Berlin) war die Ehefrau Brechts.
English: Grave at Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof, Berlin, Germany: Bertolt Brecht (* 10th February 1898 in Berlin, † 14th August 1956 in Berlin) was a German dramatist and lyric poet. The dramatic adviser and actress Helene Weigel (* 12. Mai 1900 in Vienna, † 6. Mai 1971 in Berlin) was Brecht's wife.
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