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  2. Stalag VII-A - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 1942 Major Karl August Meinel was shifted into the Führerreserve, because on 13 January 1942 he wrote a critical report to General Hermann Reinecke on the segregation and execution of Russian prisoners of war in Stalag VII-A by the Gestapo and the Sicherheitsdienst SD (security service) of the Reichsführer SS (Heinrich Himmler). [6]

  3. Hermann Reinecke - Wikipedia

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    Karl Rudolf Ernst Auguste Hermann Reinecke (14 February 1888 – 10 October 1973) generally known as Hermann Reinecke was a German general and war criminal during the Nazi era. As head of the General Office of the Armed Forces in the OKW (Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht ) during World War II , he was a major contributor to the prisoner-of-war ...

  4. Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power - Wikipedia

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    Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power is the title of a touring art exhibition originating at the Tate Modern in London in 2017. The exhibition, primarily focused on the period between 1963 and 1983, examined a range of art made by African Americans during and in response to a number of major historical milestones in the United States for black people, including the waning of the ...

  5. 38 Books to Read During Black History Month and Forever - AOL

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    $26.03 at bookshop.org. Prose to the People: A Celebration of Black Bookstores by Katie Mitchell. Any body of work that opens with a Nikki Giovanni foreword is a must-buy.

  6. Black Emergency Cultural Coalition - Wikipedia

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    the Whitney purchased additional works by Black artists for its permanent collection; [3] and 2. the Whitney agreed to host “at least five one-man shows for black artists in the small gallery off the Whitney’s lobby.” [14] Between 1969 and 1975, the Whitney hosted one-person shows for Melvin Edwards, Richard Hunt (1969), [3] Alvin Loving ...

  7. Weusi Artist Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Weusi Artist Collective would become the pacesetter for much of the cultural movement in Harlem for the rest of the 1960s and into the 1970s. [6] In 1967, five member artists, Aziz, G. Falcon Beazer, Taiwo DuVall, Rudy Irvin, and Neals, founded Nyumba Ya Sanaa Gallery (“House of Art” in Swahili).

  8. BLK Art Group - Wikipedia

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    The group's critique of the institutional racism of Britain's art world was part of the impetus that led to The Other Story, a seminal survey of African and Asian artists curated by Rasheed Araeen at London's Hayward Gallery in 1989, [8] as well as the founding of the Association of Black Photographers and the establishment of Iniva, the ...

  9. Karl Buchholz (art dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Karl Buchholz dealt in art looted by the Nazis, both from museums and from Jewish collectors. [3] When the Nazis attacked modern art as “Degenerate Art”, Karl Buchholz was commissioned from 1938 together with Ferdinand Möller , Hildebrand Gurlitt and Bernhard A. Böhmer by Goebbels's Reich Ministry of People's Enlightenment and Propaganda ...