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==Early life and education== Zweig was born in Glogau, [[Province of Silesia|Prussian Silesia]] (now [[Głogów]], Poland), the son of Adolf Zweig, a [[Jewish]] shipping agent and harness maker, and his wife Bianca.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Döblin |first1=A. |last2=Feuchtwanger |first2=L. |last3=Seghers |first3=A. |last4=Zweig |first4=A. |editor1-last=Stephan |editor1-first=Alexander |title=Early 20th Century German Fiction |date=2003 |publisher=Continuum |location=New York |isbn=0-8264-1454-0 |page=259 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MS3fBxVg-Z4C&dq=%22Early+20th+Century+German+Fiction%22&pg=PT20 |access-date=2 June 2024}}</ref> (He is not related to [[Stefan Zweig]].) After attending a science-oriented [[gymnasium (school)|gymnasium]] in Kattowitz ([[Katowice]]), between 1907 and 1914 he studied several branches of the humanities, history, philosophy and literature, at several universities – Breslau ([[Wrocław]]), [[Munich]], [[Berlin]], [[Göttingen]], [[Rostock]] and [[Tübingen]]. He was especially influenced by [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]'s philosophy. His first literary works, ''Novellen um Claudia'' (1913) and ''Ritualmord in Ungarn'', gained him wider recognition.
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