Die Pfeffermühle cabaret

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Die Pfeffermühle cabaret was a politically satirical German cabaret founded in the early 1930s, known for its anti-Nazi performances and association with Erika Mann and other exiled artists.

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Berlin cabarets 1
Die Pfeffermühle cabaret canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German cabaret
political cabaret
activeIn early 1930s
aim critique of dictatorship
political enlightenment
artForm satirical revue
associatedWith German exile culture
Mann family
exiled artists
audience German-speaking emigrants
politically engaged intellectuals
basedIn Munich
countryOfOrigin Germany
foundedBy Erika Mann
foundedInPeriod early 1930s
genre cabaret
political satire
hasInfluenced postwar German Kabarett tradition
hasMember Erich Kästner
Erika Mann
Klaus Mann
Magnus Henning
Therese Giehse
Walter Mehring
historicalContext rise of National Socialism in Germany
influenced later German political cabaret
languageOfPerformance German
medium live stage performance
notableFor anti-Nazi performances
political satire against National Socialism
notableWork political sketches criticizing Nazi propaganda
songs and chansons mocking Nazi leaders
opposed Adolf Hitler’s regime
Nazism
surface form: National Socialism
partOf Weimar-era cabaret tradition
performedIn Switzerland
Zurich
various European cities
politicalAlignment anti-Nazi
anti-fascist
reasonForExile persecution by Nazi regime
subjectOf censorship by Nazi authorities
usedForm comic monologues
political songs
satirical sketches

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Erika Mann performedIn Die Pfeffermühle cabaret
Weimar culture associatedWithInstitution Die Pfeffermühle cabaret
this entity surface form: Berlin cabarets