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Raymond Renaud, a retired postman in rural France; Zahava Stessel, a former librarian in New York; Ivan Ivanji, a Serbian writer, theatre director, and diplomat; Alexander Bychok, a lifelong factory worker in Kyiv. They all have one thing in common – they are former prisoners of German concentration camps and survivors of the Holocaust.
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Una investigación en profundidad sobre la iconografía religiosa y secular del gótico tardío. Las numerosas obras maestras de este estilo artístico dan cuenta de la increíble imaginación y el sentido de la observación de los artistas de este periodo de la historia del arte. Miedo, devoción, éxtasis… Esta representación visual innovadora permite a los creadores jugar con las emociones del espectador.
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When the Congo became independent in 1960, clashes between rival groups ensued. White mercenaries with war experience are also involved in the conflicts. They include Germans who, under the leadership of the former Wehrmacht officer Siegfried Müller, brutally attack the black population. After the "Stern" reporter Gerd Heidemann had uncovered the machinations, the GDR filmmaker Walter Heynowski made a politically motivated documentary about Siegfried "Kongo Müller". Now Siegfried Ressel has reconstructed the story of the German mercenaries and the propaganda argument about their use.