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  1. Walter Mehring (29 April 1896 – 3 October 1981) was a German author and one of the most prominent satirical authors in the Weimar Republic. He was banned during the Third Reich and fled the country.

  2. A widely respected cabaret satirist, his work was virulently attacked by the National Socialists. They banned a performance of his drama Die Höllische Komödie as early as the beginning of 1933. In February of that year, Mehring fled to Paris, later moving on to Vienna and writing for important exile newspapers.

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  5. Avant-garde art was stigmatised as ‘degenerate’, and thousands of works of art and writings were censored, confiscated, sold or even burned. In 1939, this portrait of Mehring and 124 other ‘degenerate’ works of art were auctioned in Lucerne in Switzerland.

  6. Walter Mehring (29 April 1896 – 3 October 1981) was a German author and one of the most prominent satirical authors in the Weimar Republic. He was banned during the Third Reich, and fled the country.

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  8. Oct 6, 1981 · Walter Mehring, a German-born American writer whose biting ballads infuriated the Nazis, died Saturday. He was 85 years old. Mr. Mehring, a Berliner, was at the peak of his popularity in the...

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