Alexander MoszkowskiAlexander Moszkowski was a Polish-Jewish author, humorist, and philosopher who lived in Germany. He was raised in Breslau and was born on January 15, 1851, in Pilica, a town on the Russian and Polish borders. As a young man, he relocated to Berlin an started working for the satirical publication Berliner Wespen. Later, he launched Lustige Blätter, a well-known satirical publication during the Weimar Republic. Moszkowski was well-connected in Berlin society and a member of the Gesellschaft der Freunde. He had several famous acquaintances, including Albert Einstein, with whom he had philosophical debates and who was the subject of a book he wrote about in 1920. One of the pioneers in promoting Einstein's theory of relativity was Moszkowski. Numerous books on psychology, literature, social critique, and philosophy were written by Moszkowski. On September 26, 1934, Moszkowski passed away in Berlin. Read More Read Less
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