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Peter-Ernst Eiffe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter-Ernst Eiffe Peter-Ernst Eiffe (1941 - c. December 1982), also known as "Eiffe, der Bär" (German for 'Eiffe, the bear') was probably the first Graffiti artist in Germany. During the German student movement of May 1968, he distributed his messages all over Hamburg and became also known for entering the central station of Hamburg with a Fiat 600. On this occasion he was arrested and after a depression in 1970 retained in a psychiatric institution. Trying to escape from there in December 1982, he froze to death. His life was documented in a 1995 film with the title ''Eiffe for President - Alle Ampeln auf Gelb'' (Eiffe for president, all traffic lights to yellow), named after one of his famous graffitis. == Early life ==
Eiffe grew up in Hamburg-Duvenstedt with adoptive parents. His adoptive father was senator for ''Berlinangelegenheiten'' (Berlin affairs) during the Nazi period. His grand-grand father was senator for construction with an important street in Hamburg still being named after him. After his Abitur, Eiffe became Leutnant (reserve) of the Bundeswehr. He then started to study Business administration but broke off after a few semesters. For a certain period he worked at the statal statistical office in Hamburg. His superiors attested him above-average intelligence, but his career came to a halt for other motives. He decorated his work-place with a portrait of Bismarck and erotic photographs and insulted each morning the cleaning personal in French. Eventually he was fired in April 1968. Additionally, his wife left him together with their 18-month-old daughter.
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