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Steinweis, Alan E. "The professional, social, and economic dimensions of Nazi cultural policy: the case of the Reich Theater Chamber."
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decree to the Berlin musician Werner Liebenthal dictating the immediate cessation of his professional activity.
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Art, ideology, & economics in Nazi Germany: the Reich chambers of music, theater, and the visual arts
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was one of the officers in charge of the chamber and Goebbels' special commissioner for the removal of
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as a professional organization of all German creative artists. Defying the competing ambitions of the
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The RKK was ultimately dissolved and its assets confiscated by
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Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program ("Monuments Men")
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The RKK played a significant role in the Nazi oppression of
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Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
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Index

Reichskulturkammer


Goebbels
Walther Funk
Reich Ministry of Propaganda
Karl Hanke
Nazi Germany
Wilhelmplatz
Berlin
Joseph Goebbels
Reich Minister of Propaganda
government agency
Nazi Germany
Gleichschaltung
Joseph Goebbels
German Labour Front
Robert Ley
Nazi
Aryan certificate
Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Wilhelmplatz
Berlin
state secretary

Reich Chamber of Music
Walther Funk
Karl Hanke
Leopold Gutterer
Werner Naumann

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