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Malikaa
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Bisher das epischste Buch zu dem Thema. So viel ich jedenfalls von den ersten paar Seiten sagen kann. Werde Quotes davon in die Ausarbeitung schreiben ✍🏼
— Jun 18, 2023 08:16AM
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Forrest
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Given the economic stressors, it's no wonder that Nazism got a foothold in Germany when it did. If America goes into recession under the current regime, watch out!
— Aug 01, 2022 06:13AM
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Forrest
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Cops and robbers, and now a clairvoyant? We are truly getting into Call of Cthulhu territory (which is exactly why I bought the book in the first place)!
— Sep 10, 2019 04:55PM
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Forrest
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Ah, now we delve into the seedy underworld of Berlin. Truth be told, that's all we really want to know about, isn't it? Well, it is for me.
— Sep 07, 2019 01:24PM
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Forrest
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I sense an Ufa silent movie marathon in my future: Dr Caligari, The Golem, Nosferatu, Faust, Metropilis are all invited.
— Sep 04, 2019 06:51PM
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Forrest
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Excellent. Back-to-back bios of Kurt Weil and Bertolt Brecht. The gloss on Brecht is really good!
— Sep 03, 2019 07:10PM
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Forrest
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This is not a graphic novel. This is a graphic encyclopedia. So much information!
— Aug 30, 2019 03:01PM
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Forrest
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In the late '20s "No matter who you talked to, everyone was afraid of something that was uncertain and difficult to grasp" - Max Schmeling, professional boxer
— Aug 29, 2019 03:09PM
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Forrest
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I have an entirely illogical, but rather visceral reaction to Albert Einstein's presence in this book. Maybe it has something to do with enjoying the fantasy that was Berlin so much that I don't want to concede to logic. I don't want the magic destroyed (and yet, the Nazis are coming . . .)!
— Aug 27, 2019 04:23PM
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Forrest
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Josephine Baker's story is fascinating. I wonder if anyone has made a movie or done a documentary about her life? I'd be interested to see it!
— Aug 24, 2019 10:07AM
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Forrest
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Oh, Berlin. You naughty, naughty city!
— Aug 22, 2019 07:50AM
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Forrest
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I bought this in preparation for a snail mail roleplaying game in which I am playing a rare book collector in 1930s Berlin. This was a good investment! Beautiful, thorough, and immersive, but never cumbersome. This is Taschen at their finest, and that is saying something!
— Aug 18, 2019 04:50PM
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