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Monday August 12, 2013

Day: August 12, 2013

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Looking at the Landscape of Childhood in Ivan’s Childhood and Germany Year Zero

August 12, 2013
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By Devapriya Sanyal. The two great wars of the twentieth century would change everything for humankind once and for all; both materially and spiritually. These wars formed the basis for diverse artistic depictions and found their way into various works both during the war, after the war and in peacetime […]

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