Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Josefa Berens-Totenohl (March 30, 1891 in Grevenstein, Sauerland - June 6, 1969) was a German writer and painter.She was the daughter of a blacksmith. First she became a teacher, but later worked as a writer and painter and made elaborate tapestries. Her romantic peasant novels were very popular in Nazi Germany; although she never joined the Nazi Party, and the novels had no ideological overtones, their praise of peasant virtue, rootedness, and strength were acceptable to the party.. }
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- Josefa_Berens-Totenohl abstract "Josefa Berens-Totenohl (March 30, 1891 in Grevenstein, Sauerland - June 6, 1969) was a German writer and painter.She was the daughter of a blacksmith. First she became a teacher, but later worked as a writer and painter and made elaborate tapestries. Her romantic peasant novels were very popular in Nazi Germany; although she never joined the Nazi Party, and the novels had no ideological overtones, their praise of peasant virtue, rootedness, and strength were acceptable to the party.".
- Josefa_Berens-Totenohl comment "Josefa Berens-Totenohl (March 30, 1891 in Grevenstein, Sauerland - June 6, 1969) was a German writer and painter.She was the daughter of a blacksmith. First she became a teacher, but later worked as a writer and painter and made elaborate tapestries. Her romantic peasant novels were very popular in Nazi Germany; although she never joined the Nazi Party, and the novels had no ideological overtones, their praise of peasant virtue, rootedness, and strength were acceptable to the party.".