December 31
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+ | List of authors banned during the Third Reich | ||
+ | Phil Andros | ||
+ | Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de St-Albin, comtesse de Genlis | ||
+ | Marshall McLuhan | ||
+ | Joe Dallesandro | ||
+ | Cinema of Sweden | ||
+ | Henri Matisse | ||
+ | Joseph Vacher | ||
+ | Taylor Mead | ||
+ | Siné | ||
+ | Paul Bilhaud | ||
+ | Robert Melville (art critic) | ||
+ | Giovanni Boldini | ||
+ | Francesco Alberoni | ||
+ | Ferdinand Springer | ||
+ | Olympe de Gouges | ||
+ | Gustave Courbet | ||
+ | Charles Garnier | ||
+ | Richard Gordon (film producer) | ||
+ | Jacob Israël de Haan | ||
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Notes
List of authors banned during the Third Reich
Phil Andros
Stéphanie Félicité Ducrest de St-Albin, comtesse de Genlis
Marshall McLuhan
Joe Dallesandro
Cinema of Sweden
Henri Matisse
Joseph Vacher
Taylor Mead
Siné
Paul Bilhaud
Robert Melville (art critic)
Giovanni Boldini
Francesco Alberoni
Ferdinand Springer
Olympe de Gouges
Gustave Courbet
Charles Garnier
Richard Gordon (film producer)
Jacob Israël de Haan
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