Otto Dix
1891–1969 (age 78)
Biography
Otto Dix was a multifaceted intellectual and cultural advocate known for his commitment to the Esperanto movement, which sought to promote international understanding through a universal language. His work reflected the idealistic spirit of early 20th century internationalism and peace advocacy.
Dix dedicated himself to advancing the cause of linguistic unity and cross-cultural communication throughout his life. His legacy in the Esperanto community endures as a testament to his vision of a more connected world, and he was laid to rest in Hemmenhofen.