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The article recounts "her life, like her work, was an epic of struggle and courage;" "Kathe Kollwitz was beloved and honored by the common people as much as she was hated and feared and suppressed by the old imperial regime in Germany" (pg. 87)
Scans from this project
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/8cb7c4bc7728caf2a0f5e126122a0f68.jpg
Inside of library. Picture of lion statue, studying room, and interior murals.
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Taganka Theatre as it stands in modern day Moscow. Still a hub for theatre and the arts.
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/0c76fb65d3d47137eea0d1f69acab64d.jpg
Taganka Theatre as it stands in modern day Moscow. Still a hub for theatre and the arts.
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