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Stefan Zweig at five years of age (on the left) and his seven year old brother Alfred The student Stefan Zweig (1903) Exlibris of Stefan Zweig, designed by Ephraim Moses Lilien Stefan Zweig in the military archives Stefan Zweig around 1912 Stefan Zweig at his desk in Salzburg, around 1930 Friderike and Stefan Zweig in the garden of their Salzburg home, in the background Friderikes daughters from her first marriage Susanne Benedectine and Alix Elisabeth Winternitz. At their feet the spaniel Kaspar. Friderike Maria von Winternitz, née Burger (1882 - 1971), Stefan Zweig´s first wife, 1920 Stefan Zweig with his spaniel Kaspar in his garden at the end oft he 1920s Stefan Zweig in the garden of his Salzburg home Friderike and Stefan Zweig, 1926 Stefan Zweig, 1926 Ludwig van Beethoven´s desk in the hall (acquired 1931), with Beethoven´s violin and his money box Stefan Zweig in the 1930s Stefan Zweig around 1930 in Salzburg Friderike and Stefan Zweig at a station, in the 1930s Stefan Zweig, portrayed by Frans Masereel for the Soviet edition of Zweig Stefan Zweig with the conductors Arturo Toscanini and Bruno Walter in Salzburg Stefan Zweig in the 1930s Stefan Zweig in the 1930s Stefan Zweig in the 1930s Stefan Zweig in the 1930s Stefan Zweig in the 1930s Stefan Zweig interviewed by a Portuguese journalist, Estoril, February 1938 Stefan Zweig signs his books during a reception ot the bookstore Dijkhoffs on the 19 th of March, 1929, Den Haag Stefan Zweig with the writers Roger Martin du Gard (on Stefan Zweigs left) and Jules Romains with their wives, January 1936 in Nizza Stefan Zweig and Paul Valéry Stefan Zweig aboard the Alcantara, August 1936. Before attending the PEN-congress in Buenos Aires, Zweig visited Brasil Stefan Zweig on his way to Brasil, 1936 Stefan Zweig and the British writer Aldous Huxley, around 1935 Stefan Zweig at the end of the 1930s Stefan Zweig around 1940 Stefan Zweig in his home in Bath, 1940 Stefan Zweig in Argentina, 1940 Stefan Zweig at the end of the 1930s Lotte and Stefan Zweig 1941 in Brasil Summer 1941 Lotte and Stefan Zweig were staying in Ossining, in the State of New York. Stefan Zweigs autobiography was written there