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Historical analysis of Nazi-era art and literary blacklists shows suppression of authors

The passage presents a historical figure illustrating Nazi suppression of artists and scholars. It contains no new allegations, contemporary actors, financial flows, or actionable leads for current in Figure depicts median fame trajectories of authors on 1938 Nazi blacklists. Shows sharp declines during the 1933‑1945 Nazi regime. Separates data for art (Hermann list) and literary history.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #017056
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The passage presents a historical figure illustrating Nazi suppression of artists and scholars. It contains no new allegations, contemporary actors, financial flows, or actionable leads for current in Figure depicts median fame trajectories of authors on 1938 Nazi blacklists. Shows sharp declines during the 1933‑1945 Nazi regime. Separates data for art (Hermann list) and literary history.

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Figure $17 T — 1938 Blacklist (1117) —— Art (Hermann list) (7) —— Lit. History (8) Mean % of lifetime fame 1 n n 4 0 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Year Fig. $17. Suppression of authors on the Art and Literary History blacklists in German. We plot the median trajectory (as in the main text) of authors in the Herman lists for Art (green) and Literary History (red), and for authors found in the 1938 blacklist (blue). The Nazi regime (1933-1945) is highlighted, and corresponds to strong drops in the trajectories of these authors.

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