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Johannes Rauschenberger: the Caring Anarcho

Summary by kontextwochenzeitung.de
Those who want to understand these people must know where they come from. Unterwaldach in the North Black Forest. 1950 to 1970. A few farms, a chapel, a brook, a sawmill, no pub, in winter meter high snow and up to 28 degrees minus. This usually suffices to describe what carnage and loneliness look like. Johannes Rauschenberger is not enough.
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Those who want to understand these people must know where they come from. Unterwaldach in the North Black Forest. 1950 to 1970. A few farms, a chapel, a brook, a sawmill, no pub, in winter meter high snow and up to 28 degrees minus. This usually suffices to describe what carnage and loneliness look like. Johannes Rauschenberger is not enough.

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kontextwochenzeitung.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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