Mark Lennox

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There is no mention in Emily Pollard’s diary of such avant-garde delights as cross-dressing, jazz or Josephine Baker’s banana dance, and it is quite likely that she had never heard of Max Reinhardt, Bertolt Brecht or the Bauhaus. Her travel account is a reminder that much of Weimar Germany remained untouched by the liberal modernism that has come to symbolise its fifteen-year existence.
Travellers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People
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