Revolutionizing Weimar Germany's Public SphereMain MenuPath 1: Have a look! Flip through a few pages of "Germany, Germany above All"Path 2: Discover the Functional Montage on your own!Using "Schöne Zeiten"Path 3: Step-by-Step Guide - How does the Functional Montage work?How does the Functional Montage work?Path 4: Film Montage, Industrial Montage, Photomontage and the Functional Montage(Extending the Photomontage "Das Parlament")Path 5: Develop your own Dynamic View!GG's last part is on "Heimat/Homeland" - How does the Functional Montage work for you?Path 6: Comparisons of several Functional Montages"Vorrede", "Schöne Zeiten", "Nie Allein" and "Heimat"Path 7: Comparisons to Tucholsky's Photo Reportages in MagazinesAIZ and Freie WeltPath 8: Discover all Photographs related to the Working ClassVerena Kick 1d32e4579dc15a1815e8d60cddf98a623f5bf4a3
Germany, Germany Above All "The Parliament" Photo 1
12018-07-30T03:12:31-07:00Verena Kick 1d32e4579dc15a1815e8d60cddf98a623f5bf4a3260931Germany, Germany Above All "The Parliament" Photo 1plain2018-07-30T03:12:31-07:00Critical Commons1929ImageDeutschland, Deutschland über AllesKurt Tucholsky and John Heartfield2018-07-30T03:11:30ZVerena Kick 1d32e4579dc15a1815e8d60cddf98a623f5bf4a3
This is the photo that is paired with Tucholsky's poem titled "Das Parlament". A member of the German parliament is superimposed over a photograph of the German Reichstag so that it appears that the man is about to fall asleep on top of the Reichstag. Some commentaries identify this politician as chancellor (Reichskanzler) Hermann Müller.