Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) was a German Jewish philosopher and cultural critic. He came from a wealthy family and studied philosophy, developing an interest in educational reform. He befriended thinkers like Gershom Scholem and Theodor Adorno. Benjamin produced influential works on art, history, and politics but struggled to find academic success. In 1940, he fled the Nazis and died by suicide at the Spanish border while attempting to escape to the United States.