English: Grave monument of the German poet Otto Braun (1897–1918) and his mother, the journalist, publicist and women's rights activist Lily Braun (1865–1916) on the former property of the Braun family at 29 Erlenweg in Zehlendorf near Berlin. The tomb was erected in 1926 and executed by the Berlin sculptor Hugo Lederer (1871–1940). Due to a parceling of the formerly large Braun property in the 1990s, the grave monument now is located on a neighboring plot of the Braun Villa at Klausenerstraße 22 in Kleinmachnow south of Berlin.
Deutsch: Grabmonument des Lyrikers Otto Braun (1897–1918) und dessen Mutter, der Journalistin, Publizistin und Frauenrechtlerin Lily Braun (1865–1916) auf dem ehemaligen Anwesen der Familie Braun im Erlenweg 29 in Kleinmachnow bei Berlin. Durch die Parzellierung des früher großen Grundstücks der Familie Braun in den 1990er Jahren befindet sich das 1926 errichtete und von dem Berliner Bildhauer Hugo Lederer (1871–1940) ausgeführte Grabmal heute auf dem Grundstück Klausenerstraße 22 in Kleinmachnow. Solveig Schuster: Grab von Lily Braun in Kleinmachnow in Gefahr. Kein Geist mehr für das Grab im Garten. In: Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, 29. Juni 2016, auf: pnn.de
Nederlands: Grafmonument van de dichter Otto Braun (1897–1918) en zijn moeder, de journaliste, publicist en vrouwenrechtenactivist Lily Braun (1865–1916) in de Erlenweg 29 in Kleinmachnow bij Berlijn. Het graf is in 1926 gebouwd en uitgevoerd door de Berlijnse beeldhouwer Hugo Lederer (1871–1940). Vanwege de parceling van het voorheen grote pand in de jaren 1990 nu op een naburig perceel van de Braun Villa aan de Klausenerstraße 22 in Kleinmachnow ten zuiden van Berlijn.
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circa 1926
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Schloss Neubeuern: Ausstellung Heimat 1918 „Otto Braun Leben – Schreiben – Sterben“, 6. Oktober 2018 bis 12. April 2019, Reinhard Käsinger
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