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Günther Anders (born as Günther S. Stern in Breslau, 1902) was a philosopher, journalist, and poet, a member of the Frankfurt School, and a 1992-recipient the Sigmund Freud Prize. In the late 1920s, Anders studied with the philosopher Martin Heidegger in Freiburg, and married the fellow Heidegger student Hannah Arendt, whom he divorced when living in France in 1937. After a longer sojourn in the United States until 1950, Anders settled with his second wife Elisabeth Freundlich in her native Vienna. Günther Anders died in Vienna in 1992.

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Guenther Anders, Leo Baeck Institute, F 1831A.