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What almost unites them all: the women were silent for a long time about their fictitious marriages and the resulting double lives - to protect the children or the later partners. The motivation of the women was clear: they fought for survival and deliberately accepted the many risks - from
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denunciation of extortion and sexual assault - to their safety.... The biographies traced in the exhibition certainly convey the image of extremely self-confident and equally courageous women - by the political activist and writer
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Der Schrei, signum einer epoche: das expressionistische jahrhundert : bildende kunst, lyrik und prosa, theater (The cry, sign of an epoch : the expressionist century: fine art, poetry and prose,
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Zaloscer, Hilde Die frĂĽhmittelalterliche
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being "Die frĂĽhmittelalterliche
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Zaloscer, Hilde Die Antithetik im Werke Thomas Manns 1959
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