Trümmerfrau (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁʏmɐˌfʁaʊ̯] ; literally translated as rubble woman) were women who, in the aftermath of World War II, helped clear...
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she directed a performance of Faust and when released she worked as a Trümmerfrau (rubble woman) in 1945 and 1946. Toward the end of von Harbou's life...
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individual works such as The Gleaner (Die Ährenleserin), Rubble Woman (Trümmerfrau), Eagle (Adler) and Boy Reading (Der lesende Knabe). The works became...
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for the rest of her life. In the post war era, she was a secretary, Trümmerfrau, a worker, a journalist and a correspondent. Her first marriage to Kurt...
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Johannisthal Quarter of Berlin Trümmerfrau memorial Coat of arms Location of Johannisthal in Treptow-Köpenick and Berlin Johannisthal Show map of Germany...
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Pear Tree No. 1-4 (2nd Group) 1978 Die Ährenleserin The Gleaner 1978 Trümmerfrau Rubble Woman 1978 Adler Eagle [2] 1978 Der Baum - Akt (13. Gruppe) The...
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cleaning woman. After the end of the Second World War, Reinig was a Trümmerfrau, and worked in a factory. She also sold flowers on the Alexanderplatz...
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Vendemmian (UK), Deviant UK (UK), Patenbrigade:Wolff (DE), Golden Apes (DE), Trümmerfrau (DE), Grunt (FI), Silene (FI), Murnau's Playhouse (FI), Silent Scream...
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