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Francisco Goya, “Yo lo vi” – “I Saw It” (1810)

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Johannes Cuspinian (Spießhaymer), Call to Arms against the Ottoman Empire (1526)

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German Brummer Song. – A Bullet Came Flying. – Made in Germany (c. 1917)

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The Führer as Patron and Protector of the Arts: Hubert Lanzinger’s The Standard Bearer (c. 1934–36)

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Silvia Koerner Recounts Her Escape from the Red Army (Retrospective Account, 2002)

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Jacques Callot, Les Bohémiens en marche: l’avant-garde (1621/35)

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