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Die Toten, 1967–1993: Studentenbewegung, APO, Baader-Meinhof, Bewegung 2. Juni, Revolutionäre Zellen, RAF,...
Die Toten, 1967–1993: Studentenbewegung, APO, Baader-Meinhof, Bewegung 2. Juni, Revolutionäre Zellen, RAF,...
Hans-Peter Feldmann
First Edition, 1998. 194 pages.
Book measures 5.75 x 8.5 inches. Die Toten is an artist’s book depicting individuals killed in Germany by acts of terrorism. “Beginning in 1967 with the killing of student Benno Ohnesorg at a demonstration in Berlin to the 1993 death of Federal Border Police official Michael Newrzella and the terrorist Wolfgang Grams, Die Toten documents 26 years in which altogether over 100 humans who found death by force. All stand in connection with the escalation of force and terrorism, which has its origins in the late 1960s. The book tries to document the extent of the number of victims graphically. All pictures in the book come from the printed media of the time. It is an attempt to show the events to younger Germans and reflect the history of the recent past.” - English translation of text on the back cover. All text is in German. Book is printed b&w offset, edition size not stated.
A couple faint closed creases to back cover, and one half inch short tear along edge of back cover. Binding is square and solid. Previous pricer sticker affixed to back cover. Book is now protected in mylar acetate cover.
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