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Cabaret artist Valeska Gert 1918 Anita Berber, Juliet Of The Spirits, The Threepenny Opera, Otto Dix, Punk Movement, Weimar Republic, Magic Flute, 9 November, German History

German card. Photo: Atelier Leopold, München (Munich). Collection: Didier Hanson. Jewish cabaret artist Valeska Gert (1892-1978) and her dark, aquiline features became famous in Berlin with her radical modern dances. She was also active as an artists' model and appeared in several classics of the Weimar Cinema. After a comeback in Fellini’s Giulietta degli spiriti/Juliet of the Spirits (1965), she worked with the film makers of the New German Cinema of the 1970s.

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The “Monbijou” one of Berlin’s most exclusive lesbian clubs,  by Jeanne Mammen.   On the exclusive end of the spectrum, Ruth Röllig, described Club Monbijou West as accessible only by invitation of one of its six hundred members. The hostesses Mali and Igel greeted the clientele personally and enforced a "refined yet promiscuous" atmosphere. Marti Lybeck Weimar Berlin, Jeanne Mammen, Ludwig Meidner, Masculine Women, Neo Rauch, Babylon Berlin, Berlin Club, Feminine Men, Weimar Germany

The “Monbijou” one of Berlin’s most exclusive lesbian clubs, by Jeanne Mammen. On the exclusive end of the spectrum, Ruth Röllig, described Club Monbijou West as accessible only by invitation of one of its six hundred members. The hostesses Mali and Igel greeted the clientele personally and enforced a "refined yet promiscuous" atmosphere. Marti Lybeck

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