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Quidde

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[kvid-uh] / ˈkvɪd ə /

noun

  1. Ludwig 1858–1941, German historian and pacifist: Nobel Peace Prize 1927.


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Mention may also be made of the famous pamphlet by L. Quidde, Caligula.

From Project Gutenberg

Professor Quidde, German pacifist, wrote a letter to Hans von Seecht, Commander-in-Chief of the Reichswehr.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Who is Herr Quidde?" roared the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, and answered: "More than 30 years ago he gained cheap fame with the pamplet Caligula."

From Time Magazine Archive

Because Professor Quidde has continued all his life to militate against militarism and to propagate German peace societies, he loomed, last week, as a distinguished "fraternizer" in the Nobel sense.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally, he has raised his voice for peace in the French Parliament— as Herr Quidde has done in the German.

From Time Magazine Archive