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      • Rudolf Beckmann (20 February 1910 – 14 October 1943) was a German SS-Oberscharführer in the Sobibor extermination camp. He was stabbed to death during the uprising in Sobibor by inmates. Beckmann was a member of the Nazi Party (member 305,721) and the Schutzstaffel. Nothing is known about his early life.
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  2. Rudolf Beckmann (20 February 1910 – 14 October 1943) was a German SS-Oberscharführer in the Sobibor extermination camp. He was stabbed to death during the uprising in Sobibor by inmates. Beckmann was a member of the Nazi Party (member 305,721) and the Schutzstaffel .

  3. Other painters of the group included Conrad Felixmüller in Dresden, Rudolf Schlichter, and Christian Schad in Berlin, whose creations were so sharp they "cut beneath the skin," according to art critic Wieland Schmied, the early works of Max Beckmann, along with, Karl Hubbuch, Georg Scholz, and Wilhelm Schnarrenberger in Karlsruhe.

  4. Jun 25, 2015 · Rudolf Schlichter, like Grosz, was a satirist. He was a co-founder of Berlin’s Red Group and a member of the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists.

  5. Sep 24, 2018 · Paintings such as Rudolf Schlichter’s The Artist with Two Hanged Women (1924) fetishize sexual violence against women while superficially condemning it. In marked contrast, the work of Jeanne Mammen, a successful professional artist and quintessential “new woman,” shows “an awareness of the place that women were staking out in society ...

  6. Rudolf Beckmann (20 February 1910 in Osnabrück [1] [2] – 14 October 1943 in Sobibor) was a German SS-Oberscharführer in the Sobibor extermination camp. He was stabbed to death during the uprising in Sobibor by inmates. Beckmann was a member of the NSDAP (member 305,721) and the SS. Nothing is...

  7. As these artists—who included Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Christian Schad, Rudolf Schlichter and Jeanne Mammen—rejected the self-involvement and romantic longings of the expressionists, Weimar intellectuals in general made a call to arms for public collaboration, engagement, and rejection of romantic idealism.

  8. BECKMANN, Rudolf (20 February 1922 Osnabrück; † 14 October 1943 Sobibor) In Lager II Beckmann was in charge of the sorting barracks and horse stables. He also kept the records in the Forsthaus , where he was killed during the uprising by Chaim Engel and Kapo Pozycki.

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