- Die
Katakombe (literally: The Catacombs) was a political-literary
cabaret in
Berlin from 1929 to 1935. It was
founded by
Werner Finck, Hans Deppe, R.A...
- Deppe,
Rudolf Platte and
Robert A.
Stemmle he
founded the
cabaret Die
Katakombe with some
friends in 1929.
Finck acted as conferencier, and the cabaret...
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Europa Cafe
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Katakombes Syrphe Textolux Vacuum Website syrphe.com...
- The
Bunker (German: Die
Katakombe), also
published as The
Berlin Bunker, is a 1975 account,
written by
American journalist James P. O'Donnell and German...
- patient. In 1931 he
started writing a
novel under the
title Die
Molussische Katakombe (The
Molussian Catacomb), a
novel about totalitarian techniques of brainwashing...
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Appleton Company.
Wilpert "Ein
Cyklus christologischer Gemälde aus der
Katakombe der
Heiligen Petrus und Marcellinus" (Freiburg, 1891); Torjesen, K. (2020)...
- Scotland:
Geddes & Grosset. Kötzsche-Breitenbruch, Lieselotte. 1979. Die neue
Katakombe an der via
Latina in Rom.
Untersuchungen zur
Ikonographie der alttestamentlichen...
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Retrieved 11
October 2023. O'Donnell,
James Preston; Uwe
Bahnsen (1975). Die
Katakombe – Das Ende in der Reichskanzlei. Stuttgart, Germany:
Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt...
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bringing forth all
kinds of new
cabaret artists, such as
Werner Finck at the
Katakombe, Karl
Valentin (died 1948) at the Wien-München,
Fritz Grünbaum and Karl...
- Isa
Vermehren to the political-literary
cabaret of
Werner Finck, Die
Katakombe in Berlin, to perform.
There she
quickly became well-known. With her taunts...