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With the abdication of the German emperor and the German princes following World War I, the law became invalid (the paragraph incorrectly referred to in the article did not penalize the insult of the German head of state, but the defamation of organs and representatives of
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gallery of cartoons posing the question "What Does Hitler Look Like?" was published on the second page of its 5-28-1923 issue, as there were then no publicly available photographs of
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was imprisoned for six months for attacking the clergy. These controversies only served to increase circulation, which peaked at about 85,000 copies. Upon Germany's entry into
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What Does Hitler Look Like? A satirical gallery from the 5-28-23 105-116 issue, early in Hitler's political career, when there were no publicly available photographs
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joined the army in a medical unit in 1917, and lost his taste for satire, denouncing his previous work at the magazine, calling it immature and deplorable.
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in April 1896 and headquartered in Munich. It was interrupted by a hiatus from 1944–1954, became a biweekly in 1964, and ceased publication in 1967.
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gradually came to power, they issued verbal accusations, attacks, threats, and personal intimidation against the artists and writers of
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Patrick Merziger (Spring 2015). "'Totalitarian Humour'? National Socialist Propaganda and Active Audiences in Entertainment".
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military figures and rigid German social and class distinctions, as seen from the more relaxed, liberal atmosphere of
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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continued publishing, in declining form, until finally ceasing publication in 1944. It was revived from 1954–1967.
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Combining brash and politically daring content with a bright, immediate, and surprisingly modern graphic style,
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Although the magazine's satirical nature was largely indulged by the German government, an 1898 cover mocking
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magazine early in Hitler's Munich political career, when there were no publicly available photographs
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Simplicissimus Künstler-Kneipe und Kathi Kobus. Herausgegeben vom Hausdichter Hans Bötticher
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Klaus Mann: Der Simplicissimus. In: Das Neue Tagebuch, V. Jahrgang 1937, p. 214 (in German)
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They carry the letters of the company — but who carries the spirit of it?
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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An academic appreciation of several of its notable illustrators
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in the German language and the first German novel masterpiece.
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Harvard University Library Catalog, Hollis number 006013229.
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Other graphic artists associated with the magazine included
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as a 'republic without republicans' on 21 March 1927
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Weimar Republic
Simplicius Simplicissimus
[zɪmplɪˈtsɪsɪmʊs]
German
satirical
magazine
Albert Langen
Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch
adventure novel

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