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  1. Johannes Baader (* 22. Juni 1875 in Stuttgart – einer anderen Quelle zufolge in Marbach am Neckar; † 15. Januar 1955 in Adldorf, Niederbayern) war ein deutscher Architekt, Schriftsteller, Dadaist und Aktionskünstler

  2. Johannes Baader (June 21, 1875 – January 14, 1955), originally trained as an architect, was a German writer and artist associated with Dada in Berlin. Life [ edit ] Baader was born in Stuttgart , where his father worked as a metalworker at the royal buildings.

  3. Johannes Baader (June 21, 1875 – January 14, 1955), originally trained as an architect, was a German writer and artist associated with Dada in Berlin. Active as an artist for three years, from 1918 to 1921, was a former architect who had created the plans for the Hagenbeck Zoo in Stellingen.

  4. Johannes Baader (1875–1955), originally trained as an architect, was a writer and artist associated with Dada in Berlin. Life and work . Johannes Baader was born in Stuttgart, Germany, on 21 June 1875. Between 1892 and 1894, he was apprenticed in stonemasonry while he studied architecture at Stuttgart's Royal School of Building and ...

  5. In der Zeitschrift Der Dada 1 (1919) veröffentlicht Johannes Baader im selben Jahr den Text Die Jungfrau Maria um Schutz Deutschlands angerufen. Die Erhebung der unbefleckten Empfängnis zur Staatsreligion bevorstehend:

  6. On 16 July 1919, Berlin Dadaist Johannes Baader (1875-1955) staged a sudden intervention during a sitting of the National Assembly, the interregnum parliament tasked with drafting a constitution for Germany’s newly-founded Weimar Republic.

  7. 23. Mai 2012 · Am 22. Juni 1875 wurde er geboren. Autor: Xaver Frühbeis.