Paul Goesch also Gösch or Göschen, was a German artist, architect, lithographer, and designer of the early twentieth century; he was associated with the main elements of German Expressionism.
Paul was born in 1885 in Schwerin. He was the son of "Landgerichtsrat" Carl Goesch and Dorothea, née Thierfelder.
He was one of the thousands of victims of the Nazi euthanasia campaign. The date and place of his execution have been disputed; the most reliable data indicate 22 August 1940, probably at the old prison in Brandenburg.
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