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Wolfgang Willrich

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until 1920. During his internment, he created war art. After his release, Willrich resumed his studies in 1921 at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts.
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Willrich died in 1948. He had started an autobiography which was completed by his wife in 1987.
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in the 251st Infantry Regiment on the Western Front. As a Feldwebel, he received the
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United States
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and encouraged the expression of racial consciousness in art.
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In 1935, Willrich declined becoming a full member of the
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in Normandy and imprisoned. He was released in 1946.
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and honorary professor of classical philology at the
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Self-Portrait as a Feldwebel of the Wehrmacht, 1941
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Index


Göttingen
German Empire
Berlin University of the Arts
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
Nazi Germany
Göttingen
Hugo Willrich
hellenist
University of Göttingen
Berlin University of the Arts
World War I
Feldwebel
Iron Cross
Orleans
Reich Chamber of Culture
Tannenbergbund
Richard Walther Darré
Nazi Party
Weimar Republic
Degenerate art
United States Army
Josefa Wieser, 1938
Familienbildniss (Family), 1938
Dr. med. Lydia MĂĽller, 1939
Soldier, 1940
Werner Mölders, 1941
Werner Mölders
Erwin Rommel, 1941
GĂĽnther Freiherr von Maltzahn, 1942

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