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Authors: Lara Feigel
disappointed re-visiting Germany in 1950s
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disillusioned with state of Germany
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dual vision of Germany
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friendship with Curtius
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inspects German libraries
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irritated by Jennings optimism
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as literary councillor at UNESCO
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little influence of
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love for pre-War Germany
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makes a plea for rebirth of Europe through culture
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optimistic view of Germany
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overcome by sensation of nausea and exhaustion
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reaction to destruction, nihilism and apathy
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sexual orientation
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views as mainstream
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visits the Reichstag and Chancellery
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European Witness
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‘The Intellectuals and the Future of Europe’
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‘Rhineland Journal’
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‘September Journal’
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Spiel, Hilde
comment on Sartre’s play and existentialism
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dispirited at Russian behaviour but pleased at success of their cultural offering
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finds Klaus Mann weary, melancholy, endlessly endearing
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flies into Berlin dressed in red pyjama bottoms
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joins her husband in Berlin as newspaper theatre critic
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returns to Wimbledon
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spends war in Wimbledon with her children
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surreal and disturbing effect of rich food in starving city
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tensions in her marriage
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writes a report entitled ’If this is a war, who is our enemy?’
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SS (
Schutzstaffel
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Städtische Oper (Municipal Opera House) (Berlin)
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Stalin, Joseph
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Stars and Stripes
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State Theater
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Staudte, Wolfgang
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Stein, Gertrude
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Steinberger, Alfons
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Stern, James
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believes in treating Germans with compassion
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interviews population on experiences of bombing
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motives for visiting Germany
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Stern, Tania
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Sternberg, Josef von
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Sternheim, Carl,
The Snob
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Stolberg
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Strachey, John
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Post D
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Strang, William
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Straubing prison
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Strauss, Richard
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Streicher, Julius
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Suhrkamp, Peter
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Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAEF)
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Teheran conference (1944)
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Telegraf
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Tell the Truth
(film, 1946)
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Tempelhof studios
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Theater des Westens (Charlottenberg)
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Third Reich
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Titania-Palast cinema (Berlin)
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Toller, Ernst
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Town and Country
magazine
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Toynbee, Arthur
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Treaty of Brussels (Brussels Defence Pact) (1948)
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Treaty of Versailles (1919)
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Truman Doctrine (1947)
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Truman, Harry
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Tübingen
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Tucholsky, Kurt
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Tulpanov, Sergei
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UK Ministry of Information
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United Nations
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United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organisation (UNESCO)
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United Nations Organisation
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United Nations Security Council
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United Services Overseas (USO) entertainers
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University of Munich
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US Control Commission
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US Department of State
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US Library of Congress
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US Office of War Information
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US Strategic Bombing Survey (Ussbusters)
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Vansittart, Robert
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VE Day (8 May 1945)
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Vichy regime
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Villa Conradti (Nuremberg)
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VJ Day (15 August 1945)
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Vogue
magazine
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Volchkov, Alexander
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The Master Singers of Nuremberg
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Parsifal
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Walter, Bruno
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Walter, Lotte
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War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC)
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Warner, Rex
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article deploring the starving of Germans
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meets Laura Knight in Nuremberg
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views the Nuremberg Trials as surrealist spectacle
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