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- 5. Famous star of the Cabaret.
- 9. Developments in architecture were evidence of this.
- 11. An anti-war literature published in 1929 describing the extreme physical and mental stress of war.
- 12. An artist during the Golden Age who depicted the effects of war in his works. Later, the Nazis confiscated 260 of his pieces.
- 13. The arts and literature were highly critical of this group during the Golden Age.
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- 1. This is why the nationalist-right disliked the popularity of jazz music in the Golden Age.
- 2. Published in 1925, this literature is critical of the Republic as it focuses on the dire effects of hyperinflation.
- 3. An art movement which was anti-war, and criticised greedy capitalists and the smug elites.
- 4. A prominent architectural development focussing on geometric and abstract designs. Its figurehead was Walter Gropius.
- 6. This type of non-traditional music was introduced by Arnold Schoenberg during the Golden Age.
- 7. Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill collaborated on this musical performance. It was known for its social satire.
- 8. Won the Nobel Peace prize for his scientific discoveries in 1920.
- 10. Directed by Fritz Lang in 1927 and was the first film to bring science fiction to the screens.
