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Berlin’s “First Responder” Artists, 1945–1946: Theatre and Politics from the Rubble

Berlin’s “First Responder” Artists, 1945–1946: Theatre and Politics from the Rubble

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Berlin’s “First Responder” Artists, 1945–1946: Theatre and Politics from the Rubble

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Berlin’s “First Responder” Artists, 1945–1946: Theatre and Politics from the Rubble

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Pleasant Hill: The University of Alabama Press

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Theatre history studies, 2016, Vol.35 (1), p.7-38

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English

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Pleasant Hill: The University of Alabama Press

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By the time Germany capitulated to the Red Army and the Allied Powers arrived in Berlin later that summer, the physical devastation and the administrative upheaval that accompanied the war had destroyed the city's infrastructure, eradicating all "familiar points of reference-of community, of social and cultural networks" for disoriented Germans cau...

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Berlin’s “First Responder” Artists, 1945–1946: Theatre and Politics from the Rubble

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1845768433

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1845768433

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0733-2033,2166-9953

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2166-9953

DOI

10.1353/ths.2016.0003

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