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Wieland Herzfelde

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writer, and political activist Alice Stolzenberg. Orphaned since 1899, in 1914 he followed his older brother Helmut, later known as John Heartfield, to
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in 1933, later moving to London, and in 1939 to the USA where he published works by exiled German writers. In 1949 he returned to what was by then
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Zervigón, Andrés Mario. "A 'Political Struwwelpeter'? John Heartfield's Early Film Animation and the Crisis of Photographic Representation."
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Herzfeld; 11 April 1896 – 23 November 1988) was a German publisher and writer. He is particularly known for his links with German
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After the war, he continued his publishing activities and also founded an art gallery,
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avant-garde art
Marxist
photo montage
John Heartfield
Weggis
Franz Held
anarchist
Berlin
Neue Jugend
World War I
First International Dada Fair
Hans Arp
Max Ernst
Georg Scholz
Johannes Theodor Baargeld
Otto Dix
Hitler
Prague
East Germany
University of Leipzig
Dorotheenstadt cemetery
Categories
1896 births
1988 deaths
People from Lucerne-Land District
20th-century German poets
20th-century German publishers (people)
Dada

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