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Unsere
Nullstunde |
Deutsche und Juden nach 1945 Familiengeschichte
Holocaust Neubeginn Historische Memoiren
von Gottfried Wagner und Abraham Peck – Böhlau
Verlag September 2006 |
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Dr. Wagner’s writings
have been translated into and published in 11
languages. His works deal with such diverse subjects
as humanitarian questions relating to anti-Semitism
and German culture and politics; the lives, art
theories, and works of composers Kurt Weill, on
whom he wrote his doctoral thesis, published in
Germany ( Kindler Verlag, Munich 1977) , Italy
(Edizioni Studio Tesi, Pordenone 1992 ) and Japan
(Ongaku Notomo , Tokio, 1986)
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other things also Wagner, Liszt, Ullmann, Beethoven,
Bach, Richard Strauss, Berlioz, Mozart, Nietzsche,
the connection between Wagner, Hitler and the
German National Socialists , degenerated Music
and Art, the aftereffects of the Holocaust on
Generations born after 1945 as well as the necessity
of a dialogue between children of NS victims and
NS perpetrators. |
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Theresienstadt 1992 |
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Tomas Hirth
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Peter Kien
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Yiddish Summit Strasburg
November 2000 |

Edith Kraus, Anna Hanusova,
Barbara Zeisl shoenberg |
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Auschwitz
Pictures and one Poetry
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His autobiography, Who Doesn’t
Howl with the Wolf - autobiographical notes
of a great grandson was published in Germany in 1977,
UK, Japan, France and Italy in 1998, in the USA with
Picardor, NYC in 1999 as " Twilight of the Wagners -
The Unveilling of a Family's legacy ", in Romania in
2001. Other translations are in progress. It created
a wide discussion in the international cultural scene
(with over 500 reviews in all media) |
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Who Doesn’t Howl with the
Wolf |
Winnie and
Wolf - Prechtl |
E.
Drexel |
Wolfgang
Wagner as Nazi soldier 1939 |
W. Wagner
with Gottfried and Eva 1953 |
Wini Wolf
und Wieland business as usual after Hitler
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