Read The Bitter Taste of Victory Online
Authors: Lara Feigel
Fragebogen
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François-Poncet, André
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Frankfurt
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Free German League of Culture
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French zone
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Friedrich, Casper David,
Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer
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The Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
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Fritzsche, Hans
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Fry, Roger
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Funk, Walter
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Furtwängler, Wilhelm
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Garbo, Greta
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Gavin, James M.
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affair with Gellhorn
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arranges telephone conversation between Dietrich and her mother
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arrival in Berlin
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attempts to help reconstruct Berlin
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character and description
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as character in Gellhorn’s novel
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comments on Hürtgen Forest
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early life
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entertains Billy Wilder
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helps stop German counterattack
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as inspiration for character in Wilder’s proposed film
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lives life to the full
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receives surrender of German 21st Army
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returns to US
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sense of anti-climax
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takes stock at the end of war
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Gellhorn, Martha
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affair with James Gavin
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attends Nuremberg Trials
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believes in German collective guilt
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brief re-visit to Germany
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character and description
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comment on Göring
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comments on matrimony and freedom
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conversation with disbelieving German boy
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determined to visit Germany
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disillusionment of
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feelings after being in Spain
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first female correspondent to fly into Germany
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hatred of the Germans
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little influence of
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in London for food and rest
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love and sexuality
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in Paris
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relationship with Hemingway
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spends VE day in Paris crying
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visits Dachau and Bergen-Belsen
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as war correspondent
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Point of No Return
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Geneva
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‘The German Character’ (British booklet)
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German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany)
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German National Prize for Art and Literature
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German PEN
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‘German Re-Occupation’ (1944)
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German Romanticism
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German Writers’ Conferences (1947, 1948)
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German Writers’ League
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Germany
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Allied promises to
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artistic landscape
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belief in moral values as unchanged
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Berlin as possible capital of united country
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bleak views of
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bleakness of winters in
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books selected for
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British-US bizone suggested
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casualities in
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chaos and misery in
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complex reactions to defeat
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and complicity of nation in extermination of the Jews
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concept of
Kultur
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counterattack
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cultural visitors to
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currency reform in
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debates on future of
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denazification of
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destruction of
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the devil as feature of German life
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disillusionment of writers and artists
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distressing plight of inhabitants
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division into East and West
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East-West tensions
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elections in
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film industry
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hard-line views concerning
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hatred of
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health and shortages in
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hypocrisy and arrogance of
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importance of culture in
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knowledge, guilt and blame
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