The Bitter Taste of Victory (91 page)

Webster, John,
The White Devil
 
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Wedekind, Frank 
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Wedekind, Pamela 
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Wegener, Paul 
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Wehrmacht 
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Weigel, Helene 
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Weimar (city) 
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Weimar Republic 
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Wells, H. G. 
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Wells, Jane 
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Welsh, Mary 
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Welt im Film no
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West Germany 
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West, Rebecca 
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affair with Biddle 
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affair with H. G. Wells 
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attends Nuremberg Trials 
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background 
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comments on Germans 
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conversation with disbelieving German boy 
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dismissive of Russians 
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furious at Göring’s suicide 
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has illegitimate child 
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illness of 
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impressions of Berlin 
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lack of underwear 
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learns of the death of H. G. Wells 
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love and sexuality 
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marriage to Henry Andrews 
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political views 
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reaction to destruction of Berlin 
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repulsed by cream cakes and luxury in West Germany 
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sadness on her return home 
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unhappy few years with Henry 
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views as mainstream 
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worried about economic recovery over spiritual growth 
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writes articles on the Trials and its participants 
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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
 
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‘Greenhouse with Cyclamens’ 
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Wheeler-Bennet, John 
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Wiechert, Ernst 
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Wilder, Billy 
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affairs 
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attempts to find his father’s grave 
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in Berlin 
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determined to visit Germany 
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emigrates to US 
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furious at Germans who had destroyed his family 
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helpless rage at story of rabbi and his wife 
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involved in concentration camp documentaries 
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learns tolerance through film-making 
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little influence of 
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nostalgia for Weimar culture 
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optimism of 
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outraged at Berlin Wall 
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proposes to make a film with Dietrich as Nazi whore 
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returns to Berlin 
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visits film studios at Babelsberg and Tempelhof 
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A Foreign Affair
 
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The Emperor Waltz
 
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Ninotchka
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One, Two, Three
 
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Some Like It Hot
 
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Wilder, Thornton 

Our Town
 
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The Skin of Our Teeth
 
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Wilkinson, Ellen 
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Willi, Georg 
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Williams, Raymond 
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Wishnevsky, Wsewolod Witalyevich 
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Wöbellin 
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Woolf, Virginia 
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Yalta conference (1945) 
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concurrence concerning Germany 
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events leading up to 
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internal tensions 
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Young, Audrey 
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Your Job in Germany
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Zhdanov, Andrei 
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Zhukov, George 
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Zionism 
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Zuckmayer, Carl 
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belief in art to convert starving nation to democracy 
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believes in a ’good Germany’ 
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books distributed around the world 
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considers making a documentary on Nuremberg Trials 
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difficult and painful return to Germany 
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enquired after in his homeland 
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has several discussions with young Germans 
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hopes for East-West co-operation 
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impressed with culture in Berlin 
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proud to be American citizen 
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reports on state of Germany 
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returns to US 
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watches his own play
The Captain of Köpenick
 
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writes play about Nazi Germany while in New England 
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The Devil’s General
 
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The Merry Vineyard
 
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Zurich 
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Zurich PEN 
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Zweig, Stephan 
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A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

Dr Lara Feigel is a Senior Lecturer in English at King’s College London, where her research is centred on the 1930s and the Second World War. She is the author of
Literature, Cinema and Politics, 1930–1945
and the editor (with Alexandra Harris) of
Modernism on Sea: Art and Culture at the British Seaside
and (with John Sutherland) of the
New Selected Journals of Stephen Spender
. She has also written journalistic pieces for various publications, including the
Guardian
,
Prospect
and
History Today
. Her most recent book,
The Love-charm of Bombs
, was published to critical acclaim in 2013. She lives in West Hampstead, London.

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