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- Die_Katakombe abstract "Die Katakombe (literally: The Catacombs) was a political-literary cabaret in Berlin from 1929 to 1935. It was founded by Werner Finck, Hans Deppe, R.A. Stemmle and others in the basement of the Association of Berlin Artists at Bellevuestraße 3. Among the artists who performed in the venue were Rudolf Platte, Theo Lingen, Ursula Herking, Isa Vermehren, Ernst Busch, Hanns Eisler, Erich Kästner, Ivo Veit and Erik Ode.Finck was the conférencier (master of ceremonies) for a program of sketches and parodies. Within a year differences over the cabaret's artistic direction led to the departure of such politically motivated artists as Busch and Eisler. The location of the cabaret also changed.After the Nazi seizure of power on 30 January 1933, Secret Police were ever-present in the audience. Although the cabaret was by then entirely non-political, the venue continued to be suspect:B.- Nr.41551/35 II 2 C 8057/ 35, 16 April 1935: The audience in the Katakombe continues in the vast majority made up of Jews, who pay tribute to the meanness and the vicious, destructive criticism of compères Werner Fink [sic] with fanatic applause. Fink is the typical former cultural Bolshevik, who apparently has not understood understand the new time or chooses not to understand it and attempts, like earlier Jewish writers, to throw into the dirt the ideas of Nazism and all that is sacred to the Nazis.Die Katakombe was shut 10 May 1935 at the instigation of Joseph Goebbels. Finck was briefly detained in the Esterwegen concentration camp.".
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- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
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- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weimar_cabaret.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Conferencier.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Erich_Kästner.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Ode.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Busch_(actor).
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Esterwegen.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Hanns_Eisler.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Deppe.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Isa_Vermehren.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Ivo_Veit.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Goebbels.
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- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Parody.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Robert_A._Stemmle.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Platte.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Sketch_comedy.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Theo_Lingen.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Ursula_Herking.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLink Werner_Finck.
- Die_Katakombe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Die Katakombe".
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- Die_Katakombe subject Category:Weimar_cabaret.
- Die_Katakombe hypernym Cabaret.
- Die_Katakombe type Venue.
- Die_Katakombe type Art.
- Die_Katakombe comment "Die Katakombe (literally: The Catacombs) was a political-literary cabaret in Berlin from 1929 to 1935. It was founded by Werner Finck, Hans Deppe, R.A. Stemmle and others in the basement of the Association of Berlin Artists at Bellevuestraße 3.".
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