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Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Otto Dix
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The art of Otto Dix closely resembles what can be seen in the well known
film "All Quiet on the Western Front", 1928, by Erich Maria Remarque.
However, a better title might have been "All Quiet on the Western Front,
but NOT on the Eastern Front". Hitler ordered ALL art in art books of these
paintings to be burned.
Twenty-two works of art about World War I
Killed by gas 1916: "der Kreig", No. 3
Craters lit up by flares: "der Kreig", No. 4
Wounded Soldier 1916: "der Kreig", No. 6
Collapsed Trenches: "der Kreig", No. 9
Crazed wounded man fleeing Somme: "der Kreig", No. 10
Reaching out for a leaf: "der Kreig", No. 11
Stormtroops under gas attack: "der Kreig", No. 12
Sentry in Trench, Suicide: "der Kreig", No. 18
Dance of death on barbed wire: "der Kreig", No. 19
Night time encounter with a madman: "der Kreig", No. 22
Dying soldier: "der Kreig", No. 26
Putrefying bodies that think they are still alive: "der Kreig", No. 28
Worms, maggots, rats at the Front: "der Kreig", No. 31
Soldiers and prostitutes in Brussel: "der Kreig", No. 34
Facial Disfigurement by Schrapnel: "der Kreig", No. 40
Dead man (brains oozing): "der Kreig", No. 42
Inexperienced Officer Teaching Veterans: "der Kreig", No. 49
Human Intestines 1920
Trench Warfare
Prager Strasse
Prostitute and Soldier
Prostitutes
Der Krieg Dresdem Triptychon 1929-1932
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