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Wieland Herzfelde (né Herzfeld; 11
April 1896 – 23
November 1988) was a
German publisher and writer. He is
particularly known for his
links with German...
- east of
Berlin centre and
includes the
three districts Hennickendorf,
Herzfelde and Lichtenow. Rüdersdorf is
noted for its open-cast
limestone mine. Today...
- (Ger: Der Malik-Verlag) was a
German publishing house founded by
Wieland Herzfelde, his
brother John Heartfield, and
George Grosz, and
existed from 1916...
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Hannah Höch (sitting), Otto Burchard,
Johannes Baader,
Wieland Herzfelde,
Margarete Herzfelde, Dr. Oz (Otto Schmalhausen),
George Grosz and John Heartfield...
- Wie im Mittelalter… so im
Dritten Reich (1934). A
track called Raus! (
Herzfelde),
originally on
Slovenska Akropola, but also
included in Krst pod Triglavom...
- 26, 1968) Emmy
Hennings (February 17, 1885 –
August 10, 1948)
Wieland Herzfelde (April 11, 1896 –
November 23, 1988)
Hannah Höch (November 1, 1889 – May...
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Hannah Höch (sitting), Otto Burchard,
Johannes Baader,
Wieland Herzfelde,
Margarete Herzfelde, Dr. Oz (Otto Schmalhausen),
George Grosz and John Heartfield...
- Gandenitz, Gollin,
Gross Dölln,
Gross Väter, Grunewald, Hammelspring,
Herzfelde, Hindenburg, Klosterwalde, Petznick, Röddelin,
Storkow and Vietmannsdorf...
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Pleite was a
German periodical founded and
edited by
George Grosz,
Wieland Herzfelde, and John Heartfield,
which ran from 1919 to 1924. The
magazine was part...
- in turn a self-portrait of
German Dadaist John
Heartfield (born
Helmut Herzfelde). The
album was met with
mixed reviews from critics.
Writing for AllMusic...