The great paradox of germany's history with the jews. Most jews were banned from living in major german cities. But simultaneously, there was a group of protected jews who were allowed to live and work within the city walls. The germans hate jews as a rule, but they love arbach. What's going on here? It sounds like a contradiction. It's just textbook more or licensing.
In the late 19th century, a painting titled The Roll Call, by a virtually unknown artist, took England by storm. But after that brilliant first effort, the artist all but disappeared. Why? And what does The Roll Call tell us about the fate of those first through the door?
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