Law for the Protection of Youth Against Trash and Filth

Law for the Protection of Youth Against Trash and Filth
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A Historical dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933. .

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  • Law for the Protection of Youth Against Trash and Filth — (Schund und Schmutzgesetz)    Through Article 118 the Weimar Constitution* permitted special measures to regulate film* distribution, to counter trash and filth literature, and to protect youth from depraved exhi bitions. Guided by Germany s… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Women —    Although the circumstances and attitudes of German women in the Weimar years are too diverse for simple definition, a few issues compel examination. Buoyed by a Constitution* that provided equal suffrage with men (Article 22), declared men and …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Wolff, Theodor — (1868 1943)    journalist; editor in chief of the Berliner Tageblatt (BT). Born to a textile wholesaler in Berlin,* he was drawn to theater* and was active in his youth in the Naturalist Freie Buhne movement; two of his plays were produced by Max …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Kulz, Wilhelm — (1875 1948)    politician; served as Reich Interior Minister. Born in Borna, a town near Leipzig, to a family rich in Evangelical pastors, he studied law (1894 1897) before entering Saxony s* municipal administration in 1899. In 1901 he took a… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Baumer, Gertrud — (1873 1954)    politician; the most prominent woman in the Weimar era Reichstag.* Born in Hohenlimburg, Westphalia, she grew up in the Pomeranian village of Cammin, where her father was a minister and school inspector. After teaching school… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Döblin, Alfred — (1878 1957)    novelist, essayist, and physician; known chiefly for the novel Berlin Alexanderplatz. Born into a Jewish family in Stettin, he spent a lonely childhood in Berlin* after his father, proprietor of a tailor shop, fled to America with… …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • Schund- und Schmutzgesetz —    See Law for the Protection of Youth Against Trash and Filth …   Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …   Universalium

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