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  2. Golden Twenties - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Twenties (German: Goldene Zwanziger), also known as the Happy Twenties (German: Glückliche Zwanziger), was a five-year time period within the decade of the 1920s in Germany. The era began in 1924, after the end of the hyperinflation following World War I, and ended with the Wall Street crash of 1929.

  3. 1920s Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The Weimar Republic era began in the midst of several major movements in the fine arts. German Expressionism had begun before World War I and continued to have a strong influence throughout the 1920s, although artists were increasingly likely to position themselves in opposition to expressionist tendencies as the decade went on.

  4. Weimar culture - Wikipedia

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    Weimar culture was the emergence of the arts and sciences that happened in Germany during the Weimar Republic, the latter during that part of the interwar period between Germany's defeat in World War I in 1918 and Hitler's rise to power in 1933. [1] 1920s Berlin was at the hectic center of the Weimar culture. [1]

  5. Damenklub Violetta - Wikipedia

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    Hahm's advertisements for the club and her other events in lesbian magazines featured photos of herself wearing a tuxedo, her hair very short. Famous women like comedian Claire Waldoff (1884–1957) and actress and feminist Senta Söneland (1882–1934) are said to have frequented the club.

  6. Eldorado (Berlin) - Wikipedia

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    The Eldorado was the name of multiple nightclubs and performance venues in Berlin before the Nazi era and World War II. [2] The name of the cabaret Eldorado has become an integral part of the popular iconography of the Weimar Republic.

  7. Le Monocle - Wikipedia

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    After the "flamboyant 1920s and the retrenchment of the 1930s," the bar was closed during the occupation of France by Germany during World War II. [1] It was one of the first lesbian clubs in the city. At its peak, Le Monocle was considered a luxurious club where "fashionable" women could dance, talk, and kiss without fearing judgment or ...

  8. Category:1920s German film posters - Wikipedia

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  9. Anita Berber - Wikipedia

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    Anita Berber (10 June 1899 – 10 November 1928) was a German dancer, actress, and writer who was the subject of an Otto Dix painting. She lived during the time of the Weimar Republic . Early life