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Zielgruppe: Sek. I / Sek. II
Sprache: Englisch
Produktion: Anne Roerkohl dokumentARfilm GmbH 2014
Kapitel 1 - 6:11 Min. Your son has fallen
Kapitel 2 - 4:20 Min. The grieving parents
Kapitel 3 - 3:32 Min. No more war

20. Jahrhundert: 1914-1945 | Erster Weltkrieg

Artists and War – Käthe Kollwitz

"Dear, dear Peter, where are you now? How often I think of you," writes artist Käthe Kollwitz to her 18-year-old son Peter, fighting on the Western Front in Belgium. As one of many volunteers, he went to war in 1914 – to fall only a few days later. Käthe Kollwitz expresses her pain and grief in her works. One of her most famous works is the group of sculptures entitled „Mourning Parents" - a memorial against war and, at the same time, a monument for all those who mourn. Her poster "Nie wieder Krieg!" (Never again war), created in 1924, likewise renowned, has become an icon of the peace movement. mehr weniger
Europe, patriotism, mother, journal, Peter Kollwitz, war euphoria, turning point, volunteer, Karl Kollwitz, Western Front, Belgium, Flanders, militarism, German Empire, Berlin, tenements, misery, social evils, volunteer memorial, death, sacrifice, war volunteers, casualty lists, fallen, shrine of remembrance, monument, military cemetery, grief, Otto Dix, dying, trench warfare, shellfire, etchings, Weimar Republic, democracy, coups, pacifists, anti-war year, Cologne, church, memorial, peace
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