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  1. Oscar Blumenthal (or Oskar Blumenthal; 13 March 1852 – 24 April 1917) was a German playwright and drama critic. Biography. Blumenthal was educated at the gymnasium and the university of his native town in Berlin, and at Leipzig University, where he received a Doctor of Philosophy in 1872.

  2. Blumenthal war ein Schachspieler und Schachkomponist, der 1902 den Begriff Miniatur für eine Schachkomposition mit höchstens sieben Steinen einführte. Aus der Zeit ab 1871 sind von Oscar Blumenthal 95 Miniaturen bekannt.

  3. Oscar Blumenthal or Oskar Blumenthal was a German playwright and drama critic. Education. Blumenthal was educated at the gymnasium and the university of his native town, and at the university at Leipzig, where he received the degree of doctor of philosophy in 1872. Career.

  4. Blumenthal Oskar (13.03.1852 – 23.04.1917) German player and chess problemist who published more than 860 problems. The author of the famous Schachminiaturen with 360 short problems in 1902 and 1903.

  5. Berlin-born Oscar Blumenthal (13 March 1852, Berlin – 24 April 1917, Berlin) chose the Salzkammergut to be his second home. He got to know the Salzkammergut as a child, and visited Ischl with his mother, who came as a patient of one of the health facilities.

  6. Oskar Blumenthal (1852-1917) was Berlin’s most feared theatre critic in the early years of the new German Reich.

  7. Blumenthal, Oscar (blö’men-täl). A German dramatist and critic; born in Berlin, March 13, 1852; died in 1917. Sprightliness of dialogue is the most distinguishing character of his plays; the most successful of them are: ‘The Big Bell’; ‘A Drop of Poison’; ‘The Black Veil’; ‘Severe Masters.’