Radikal an der Basis: Das Nürnberger KOMM
The Nuremberg communication center, known as “KOMM” for short, was a nationwide pioneer. The social, youth and cultural policy experiences of that time can be found today in countless institutions throughout Germany - in the art/cultural education work of “high culture” as well as in the self-image of open district centers and cultural offerings for all social groups.
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The Nuremberg communication center, known as “KOMM” for short, was a nationwide pioneer. The social, youth and cultural policy experiences of that time can be found today in countless institutions throughout Germany - in the art/cultural education work of “high culture” as well as in the self-image of open district centers and cultural offerings for all social groups.
Jutta Küppers
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Michael Popp
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Franz Josef Strauß
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Hermann Glaser
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Renate Schmidt
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Sabine Zieser
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Sylvie Ludwig
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Hans Well
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Matthias Strobel
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Christof Popp
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Christiane Schleindl
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Helmut Bühl
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Klemens Gsell
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Karl Hillermeier
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Jürgen Schmude
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Helmut Schmidt
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Wolfgang Kischka
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Wolfgang Niedecken
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Ludwig Scholz
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Keks
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