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and was the artistic director of the agitprop troupe "ran northwest," founded in 1930, which performed at union events. The dancer
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This article's description of
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a section of the equivalent German-language
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Theatre of Bertolt Brecht: A Study from Eight Aspects.
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Knowledge Article on Wolfgang Langhoff
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Recipients of the
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