Die Pfeffermühle

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Die Pfeffermühle was a famous anti-fascist political cabaret in 1930s Munich, co-founded by Erika Mann and known for its sharp satire of the Nazi regime.

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Die Pfeffermühle canonical 2

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instanceOf cabaret troupe
political cabaret
theatre group
audience German-speaking emigrants
anti-Nazi opposition
coFoundedBy Erika Mann
Klaus Mann
Magnus Henning
Therese Giehse
countryOfOrigin Germany
dissolved 1937
forcedToEmigrateBy Nazi Germany
surface form: Nazi regime
genre cabaret
political satire
hasMember Erika Mann
Gustaf Gründgens
Klaus Mann
Magnus Henning
Pepi Bloch
Therese Giehse
hasMotto spicy political satire
hasOnlineReference https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Pfefferm%C3%BChle
hasPart political monologues
satirical sketches
songs
inception 1933
influenced later German political cabaret
languageOfWorkOrName German
locatedIn Munich
mainSubject criticism of Adolf Hitler
criticism of National Socialism
criticism of Nazism
namedAfter pepper mill
notableFor exile cabaret activities
sharp satire of the Nazi regime
notableWork pepper-mill revues
operatedInPoliticalContext Nazi Germany
Weimar Republic
performerIn Amsterdam
Munich
New York City
Paris
Zurich
politicalAlignment anti-fascism
significantEvent closure in Germany after Nazi pressure
re-establishment in exile in Zurich

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Erika Mann coFounded Die Pfeffermühle
Erika Mann founded Die Pfeffermühle