| 134348 Klemperer | Discovered 1992 Oct. 31 by F. Börngen at Tautenburg. |
| Victor Klemperer (1881-1960), son of a rabbi, was a professor of philology in Dresden. Suspended, he kept a diary from 1933 to 1945 that is a unique day-to-day account of life under the Nazi tyranny. It was translated into English and filmed. |
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