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Ludwig Lenel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ludwig Lenel Ludwig Lenel (born 20 May 1914 in Strassburg, Alsace – died 2002 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA) was an organist and composer. ==Family== The grandfather on the mother's side of Ludwig Lenel was the Prussian democrat Friedrich Kapp (1824–1884), who emigrated to the USA, but returned later and became a national-liberal deputy to the German Reichstag and a friend of Bismarck. His youngest son Wolfgang, a great-uncle of Lenel, was leader in the coup d'état in 1920. Since 1918, the Lenels had lived in various places, one among them being Heidelberg. Lenel's father was a lecturer for Italian medieval history, his uncle the famous industrialist Richard Lenel. He was made an honorary professor without remuneration of the university in 1932, but was forced out of it a year later because he was Jewish. In August 1933, he lost his license to teach. He died in 1937 in Heidelberg. Lenel, who was half-Jewish, was the last of his family to leave Germany in 1939 to relatives in the USA.
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