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Pagina 125
It was Hausmann who introduced Baader to our circle , and he says of him : "
Johannes Baader was born in Stuttgart on 22nd June 1876 . He was an
ingenious and pseudologistical monomaniac , and believed all his life that he
was ' Jesus ...
It was Hausmann who introduced Baader to our circle , and he says of him : "
Johannes Baader was born in Stuttgart on 22nd June 1876 . He was an
ingenious and pseudologistical monomaniac , and believed all his life that he
was ' Jesus ...
Pagina 127
On another occasion , Baader interrupted former Court Chaplain Dryander ,
preaching in Berlin Cathedral , by bellowing , from high up in the choir , “ To hell
with Christ ! ” or , according to another version , “ You are the ones who mock
Christ ...
On another occasion , Baader interrupted former Court Chaplain Dryander ,
preaching in Berlin Cathedral , by bellowing , from high up in the choir , “ To hell
with Christ ! ” or , according to another version , “ You are the ones who mock
Christ ...
Pagina 134
There he died , soon after completing his impressive and disturbing
autobiography , Der Weg nach Unten ( " The Way Down ' ) . As long as Dada
remained in the fight , Huelsenbeck , Hausmann , Baader , Grosz and the
Herzfeldes were its ...
There he died , soon after completing his impressive and disturbing
autobiography , Der Weg nach Unten ( " The Way Down ' ) . As long as Dada
remained in the fight , Huelsenbeck , Hausmann , Baader , Grosz and the
Herzfeldes were its ...
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