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Luise Straus-Ernst

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201: 122:(December 2, 1893 – d. early July 1944), also known as Louise Ernst, Louise Straus, Louise Ernst-Straus, or Luise Ernst-Straus, was a 73: 256: 228: 164:. The manuscript survived and was published in 2000. On April 28, 1944 she was arrested in a raid and on June 30 deported to the 165: 86:
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Notre Dame de Dada. Luise Straus-Ernst – das dramatische Leben der ersten Frau von Max Ernst.
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art historian, writer, journalist, and artist, sometimes using an artistic
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Sollst je du sollst du Schwänin auf dem Ozean. Hommage an Lou Straus-Ernst
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she could not emigrate further and found refuge in a hotel in
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She was the first wife of surrealist painter and sculptor
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German people who died in Auschwitz concentration camp
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Jewish German
Dadaist
Max Ernst
Jimmy Ernst
Nazis came to power
World War II
Manosque
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Auschwitz concentration camp



Eva Weissweiler
ISBN
978-3-462-04894-0
Ute Remus
Johannes Theodor Baargeld
ISBN
3-932050-23-1
Categories
1893 births
1944 deaths

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